2005 GOM JIP - LEG I Core Recovery Log

2005 GOM JIP - LEG I Core Recovery Log offers information on the cores recovered during this expedition and is the official recovery log from the field phase of that cruise.
The primary objective of the Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Joint Industry Project (JIP) was to develop technology and data to assist in the characterization of naturally occurring gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Other objectives of this project were to better understand how natural gas hydrates can affect seafloor stability, to gather data that can be used to study climate change, and to determine how the results of this project can be used to assess if and how gas hydrates act as a trapping mechanism for shallow oil or gas reservoirs. More information about this cruise is available here https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/gulf-of-mexico-gas-hydrates-joint-industry-project-jip-characterizing-natural-gas-hydrates-in-the

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Citation "Shipboard Science Party, 2005 GOM JIP - LEG I Core Recovery Log, 2019-06-25, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/2005-gom-jip-leg-i-core-recovery-log"
Is NETL associated "Yes"
NETL Point of Contact "Jared Ciferno"
NETL Point of Contact's Email "jared.ciferno@netl.doe.gov"
NETL program or project "Gas Hydrates"
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  • amerigeo
  • amerigeoss
  • ckan
  • core
  • edx
  • energy
  • energy-data-exchange
  • geo
  • geoss
  • global
  • gom
  • gulf-of-mexico
  • sediment
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metadata_created 2025-11-25T22:15:33.594128
metadata_modified 2025-11-25T22:15:33.594133
notes 2005 GOM JIP - LEG I Core Recovery Log offers information on the cores recovered during this expedition and is the official recovery log from the field phase of that cruise. The primary objective of the Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Joint Industry Project (JIP) was to develop technology and data to assist in the characterization of naturally occurring gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Other objectives of this project were to better understand how natural gas hydrates can affect seafloor stability, to gather data that can be used to study climate change, and to determine how the results of this project can be used to assess if and how gas hydrates act as a trapping mechanism for shallow oil or gas reservoirs. More information about this cruise is available here https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/gulf-of-mexico-gas-hydrates-joint-industry-project-jip-characterizing-natural-gas-hydrates-in-the
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title 2005 GOM JIP - LEG I Core Recovery Log