NW Rota 2009

PI Country: 
USA
PI Country: 
Canada
PI Country: 
New Zealand
PI Country: 
Japan
PIs: 
Chadwick, W.
Institution: 
Oregon State Univ.
Funding: 
NSF
Ocean: 
N. Pacific
Région: 
Mariana Arc
Année: 
2009
Start Date: 
3-Apr-2009
End Date: 
17-Apr-2009

We will be studying a submarine volcano named NW Rota-1, located about 100 km (60 miles) north of Guam, who's summit is at a depth of 520 meters (1700 feet) below the ocean surface. This submarine volcano is very unique because it has been found to be actively erupting every time it has been visited (about once a year) since 2003. In fact, [at the time of the cruise] this is the only site in the world where deep underwater eruptions have been directly observed and recorded by hydrophone. from NSF press release: international team included scientists from OSU, the University of Washington, University of Victoria, University of Oregon, NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, New Zealand and Japan.

Ship: 
R/V Thompson
Equipment: 
ROV Jason 2