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Gulf of Mexico 2014 Expedition
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Outcropping ledge with paramuricid coral bush and numerous white glass corals.
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A small gulley on eastern flank of Bryant Canyon.
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Parallel sediment chute gulleys on the eastern flank of Bryant Canyon.
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Sediment cloud in vicinity of mudstone cobble. Is this cobble sliding down thegrade or is the sediment cloud caused by propulsion unit on ROV?
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Sediment cloud in vicinity of mudstone cobble. Path followed by cobble isclearly shown. This seems similar to terrestrial windblown snow rollersleaving tracks in the snow.
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Parallel sediment chutes on the flank of Bryant Canyon.
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Parallel sediment chutes on the flank of Bryant Canyon.
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Looking perpendicular to sediment chutes on flank of Bryant Canyon. A ropyexcrement deposit from either an enteropneust worm or a holothurian is in theforeground.
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Looking down on sediment chutes along the flank of Bryant Canyon.
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Deep Discoverer seen above sediment chutes along the flank of BryantCanyon.
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Circular depressions along canyon flank.
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Closeup of large circular depression along Bryant Canyon flank. Note thepaleodictyon in the lower right corner, just above the right side of thepartially seen depression. There are similar holes, although not in ageometric pattern to the right of th
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An apparently recently dug burrow with different colored sediment coating theseafloor. No apparent tracks are seen on the excavated sediment.
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Did a shell-covered holothurian shed its shell cover here? See image expn2153image expl7566 . The shells seen are primarily pteropod shells.
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Did a shell-covered holothurian shed its shell cover here? See image expn2153image expl7566 . The shells seen are primarily pteropod shells.
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Did a shell-covered holothurian shed its shell cover here? See image expn2153image expl7566 . The shells seen are primarily pteropod shells.
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Part of a fossil burrow.
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Sedimentary layers seen in mudstone. What geologic event caused the pinklayer?
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What caused the pink layer?
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A seeming line of burrows. Were these caused by biological activity or somephysical process.
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