The
Equipment
Mendocino Fracture Zone Cruise,
August 2001
Ship & Vehicle : R/V Western Flyer
and the ROV
Tiburon (R/V = Research Vessel,
ROV= Remotely Operated Vehicle)
Equipment:
MULTIPLE-BARREL ROCK CORING SLED:
A special gear sled was developed for this
project. Gear sleds attach to the bottom of the ROV's and
allow the scientists to use different types of specialized equipment
with the same vehicle. For this project, the Tiburon was
equipped for the first time with a piece of equipment called the
"multiple barrel rock coring sled". The coring sled
will be used to take samples of rock on vertical outcrops in
order to give us a 3 dimensional understanding of the
volcanic history around the ridge. We will be taking
samples adjacent to the areas where we have sampled in the
past in order to build on our knowledge.
TIBURON WAX CORES: These are
specially designed cylinders that are filled with a special kind
of wax (researchers used "Surfwax" up until a few years
ago!) which stays sticky in the cold deep ocean water.
The
manipulator arm on the ROV Tiburon grab hold of the wax
cores by means of a cylindrical rubber handle and literally
"whack" the wax covered end onto volcanic rock. (See
picture above left - the handles of the corers can be seen clearly
in the foreground)
The glassy surface of the rock (which forms when lava cools
rapidly) sticks to the wax. Even just a small amount of wax
is sufficient to run tests on to determine trace and major
elements that are present in the rocks. This analysis will
give something similar to a "genetic makeup" of the
rock, letting scientists know of its origin.