Recent Publications - February-March 2019
List of recent USGS publications and data releases based on coastal and marine research.
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Shoreline Change Analysis for the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi Alabama: 1848 to 2017
Projected Seafloor Elevation Change in the Upper Florida Keys 25, 50, 75 and 100 Years from 2002
HyCReWW: A hybrid coral reef wave and water level metamodel
Tampa Bay Ocean and Coastal Acidification Monitoring Quality Assurance Project Plan
Dynamic flood modeling essential to assess the coastal impacts of climate change
Stability of temperate coral Astrangia poculata microbiome is reflected across different sequencing methodologies
Stream sediment geochemistry of four small drainages on the north shore of Kauai west of Hanalei
Towards determining spatial methane distribution on Arctic permafrost bluffs with an unmanned aerial system
Mercury speciation and retention in a salt marsh undergoing long-term fertilization
Florida Coastal Mapping Program—Overview and 2018 workshop report
Geochemically distinct oil families in the onshore and offshore Santa Maria basins, California
The purpose of this work is to identify genetic affinities among 48 crude oil samples from the onshore and offshore Santa Maria basins. A total of 21 source-related biomarker and stable carbon isotope ratios among the samples were assessed to assure that they were unaffected by secondary processes. Chemometric analysis of these data identifies six oil families with map and stratigraphic distributi
Shallow geology, sea-floor texture, and physiographic zones of the inner continental shelf from Aquinnah to Wasque Point, Martha’s Vineyard, and Eel Point to Great Point, Nantucket, Massachusetts
Morphodynamics of a field of crescent-shaped rippled scour depressions: Northern Monterey Bay, CA
Despite the prevalence of rippled scour depression (RSD) on the world's continental shelves and their importance as nursery habitats for many commercially-important species, the processes responsible for their formation and geomorphic evolution are still not well understood. Most studies that focused on RSD evolution have been based on data acquired over multiple years to decades, and often during
Slough evolution and legacy mercury remobilization induced by wetland restoration in South San Francisco Bay
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Shoreline Change Analysis for the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi Alabama: 1848 to 2017
Projected Seafloor Elevation Change in the Upper Florida Keys 25, 50, 75 and 100 Years from 2002
HyCReWW: A hybrid coral reef wave and water level metamodel
Tampa Bay Ocean and Coastal Acidification Monitoring Quality Assurance Project Plan
Dynamic flood modeling essential to assess the coastal impacts of climate change
Stability of temperate coral Astrangia poculata microbiome is reflected across different sequencing methodologies
Stream sediment geochemistry of four small drainages on the north shore of Kauai west of Hanalei
Towards determining spatial methane distribution on Arctic permafrost bluffs with an unmanned aerial system
Mercury speciation and retention in a salt marsh undergoing long-term fertilization
Florida Coastal Mapping Program—Overview and 2018 workshop report
Geochemically distinct oil families in the onshore and offshore Santa Maria basins, California
The purpose of this work is to identify genetic affinities among 48 crude oil samples from the onshore and offshore Santa Maria basins. A total of 21 source-related biomarker and stable carbon isotope ratios among the samples were assessed to assure that they were unaffected by secondary processes. Chemometric analysis of these data identifies six oil families with map and stratigraphic distributi
Shallow geology, sea-floor texture, and physiographic zones of the inner continental shelf from Aquinnah to Wasque Point, Martha’s Vineyard, and Eel Point to Great Point, Nantucket, Massachusetts
Morphodynamics of a field of crescent-shaped rippled scour depressions: Northern Monterey Bay, CA
Despite the prevalence of rippled scour depression (RSD) on the world's continental shelves and their importance as nursery habitats for many commercially-important species, the processes responsible for their formation and geomorphic evolution are still not well understood. Most studies that focused on RSD evolution have been based on data acquired over multiple years to decades, and often during
Slough evolution and legacy mercury remobilization induced by wetland restoration in South San Francisco Bay
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