R/V Maurice Ewing

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R/V Maurice Ewing was a research vessel renowned for conducting global marine geophysical and oceanographic surveys, particularly in support of seismic and geological studies of the seafloor.

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instanceOf oceanographic research vessel
research vessel
seismic research vessel
affiliation U.S. academic research fleet
countryOfRegistry United States of America
equippedWith airgun seismic source array
gravity meter
magnetometer
multibeam echosounder
sub-bottom profiler
towed hydrophone streamers
fieldOfWork geophysics
marine geology
oceanography
hadHomePort Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory
surface form: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, New York
namedAfter Maurice Ewing
notableFor global marine geophysical surveys
high-capacity seismic source capability
long-offset seismic streamer operations
supporting academic marine research
operatedIn Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Southern Ocean
global oceans
operator Columbia University
Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory
surface form: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
primaryMission geological studies of the seafloor
marine geophysical surveys
oceanographic surveys
seismic studies of the seafloor
propulsionType diesel-electric
status retired
successor R/V Marcus G. Langseth
supportedProgram National Science Foundation–funded marine research
U.S. academic seismic experiments
typicalUsers geophysicists
marine geologists
oceanographers
usedFor bathymetric mapping
gravity surveys
heat flow measurements
magnetic surveys
multichannel seismic reflection profiling
sediment coring support
seismic refraction experiments
water column studies
vesselType monohull ship

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Maurice Ewing hasHonorificEponym R/V Maurice Ewing