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Gail
Christeson, Kirk McIntosh, and Yosio Nakamura led a scientific
cruise on the R/V Maurice Ewing to Hess Deep, located near 2
degrees north in the eastern Pacific. The scientists collected seismic
reflection and refraction data on the plateau adjacent to the Hess Deep.
The purpose of the seismic survey was to generate a “picture”
of the structure of Earth’s crust at Hess Deep from the seismic
data, which scientists can compare with the outcrop geology observed by
NSF-sponsored submersible dives carried out in 1999 and 2001.

Hess
Deep is named after Harry
Hess who developed the hypothesis that new seafloor crust is created
by the upwelling and spreading of lava along mid-ocean ridges.
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Image Source:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/do62se.html
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