1. Te Tai-o-Rēhua – Silent Tsunami: voyage report R/V Tangaroa TAN2205, 17 March – 7 April 2022, Wellington–Wellington
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Hillman, Jess I. T., Watson, S. J., Bull, Suzanne, Arnot, Malcolm J., Pallentin, A., Quinn, W., Spain, E., Woelz, Suzi, Coursey, S., Warren, G., Warnke, F., and Krylova, D.
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This report documents the voyage objectives, outcomes and preliminary results of the GNS-Science-led R/V Tangaroa voyage TAN2205, which took place from 15 March to 7 April 2022 in the eastern Tasman Sea (Deepwater Taranaki Basin). The over-arching aim of the voyage was to acquire new information to help progress our understanding of the link between submarine landslides and tsunami in the Tasman Sea. The voyage is part of the 2021 Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) Endeavour Smart Idea project ‘Assessing the risk of silent tsunami in the Tasman Sea / Te Tai-o-Rēhua’ (MBIE contract C05X2104). Bathymetric data acquired during TAN2205 builds on the area mapped during the previous voyage, TAN2111, in October–November 2021. The new dataset covers a mixture of mapped and previously unmapped areas of the seafloor, including the most comprehensive mapping of the Aotea Seamount and a new series of previously unmapped continental slope canyon heads. A total of 6361 km line length of TOPAS sub-bottom profile data was acquired to assist with the sampling strategy and provide context for long core samples at a later stage. A total of 36 multi-channel seismic reflection profiles were acquired, covering ~1350 km, which will assist with the advancement of new physical descriptions of buried prehistoric landslide units. The overall quality of the geophysical datasets collected is very good. A total of 79 m of seafloor and shallow sub-seafloor sediment cores and samples were collected using a mixed sampling strategy of rock dredges, long cores (piston and gravity) and multicores from 66 stations. The longest core recovery was 4.4 m in a distal location seaward of the Aotea Seamount. (The authors)
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- 2022
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