Tsunami Hazards in the Santa Barbara Channel
Completed
By Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
January 1, 2004
Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's study of tsunami hazards in the Santa Barbara Channel from 1993-2003.
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Below are publications associated with this project.
Filter Total Items: 18
Cruise report for A1-02-SC southern California CABRILLO project, Earthquake Hazards Task
A two-week marine geophysical survey obtained sidescan-sonar images and multiple sets of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles in the southern California offshore area between Point Arguello and Point Dume. The data were obtained to support two project activities of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG) Program: (1) the evaluation of the geologic hazards
Authors
William R. Normark, Michael A. Fisher, Christina E. Gutmacher, Ray Sliter, Lori Hibbeler, Beth Feingold, Jane A. Reid
Nearshore benthic habitat GIS for the Channel Islands National Sanctuary and southern California State Fisheries Reserves. Volume 1
The nearshore benthic habitat of the Santa Barbara coast and Channel Islands supports diverse marine life that is commercially, recreationally, and intrinsically valuable. Some of these resources are known to be endangered including a variety of rockfish and the white abalone. Agencies of the state of California and the United States have been mandated to preserve and enhance these resources. Data
Authors
Guy R. Cochrane, Nicole M. Nasby, Jane A. Reid, Ben Waltenberger, Kristen M. Lee
Activities and preliminary results of nearshore benthic habitat mapping in southern California, 1998
The nearshore benthic habitat of the Santa Barbara coast and Channel Islands supports a diversity of marine life that are commercially, recreationally, and intrinsically valuable. Some of these resources are known to be endangered including a variety of rockfish and the White Abalone. State and National agencies have been mandated to preserve and enhance these resources and require detailed habita
Authors
Guy R. Cochrane, Kevin D. Lafferty
The marine geology of the eastern Santa Barbara Channel, with particular emphasis on the ground water basins offshore from the Oxnard Plain, Southern California
Marine geophysical investigations provide new data concerning the stratigraphy, tectonic and sedimentary history, and the ground water geology of the southeastern Santa Barbara Channel region. The offshore stratigraphy identified in seismic reflection profiles includes a succession of Neogene to Quaternary strata. The middle Miocene Conejo volcanics form an acoustical basement and the overlying la
Authors
H. Gary Greene, Stephen C. Wolf, Ken G. Blom
Geologic map and sections, Santa Barbara Channel region, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Russell H. Campbell, S. C. Wolf, R. E. Hunter, H. C. Wagner, Arne Junger, J.G. Vedder
Geology, petroleum development, and seismicity of the Santa Barbara channel region, California
No abstract available.
Authors
J.G. Vedder, H. C. Wagner, J. E. Schoellhamer, R.F. Yerkes, K. A. Yenne, T. H. McCulloh, R. M. Hamilton, R.D. Brown, R. O. Burford, J. M. DeNoyer
Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's study of tsunami hazards in the Santa Barbara Channel from 1993-2003.
Sources/Usage: Public Domain. View Media Details
Learn about related USGS science projects.
Large-scale poster image file
Below are publications associated with this project.
Filter Total Items: 18
Cruise report for A1-02-SC southern California CABRILLO project, Earthquake Hazards Task
A two-week marine geophysical survey obtained sidescan-sonar images and multiple sets of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles in the southern California offshore area between Point Arguello and Point Dume. The data were obtained to support two project activities of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG) Program: (1) the evaluation of the geologic hazards
Authors
William R. Normark, Michael A. Fisher, Christina E. Gutmacher, Ray Sliter, Lori Hibbeler, Beth Feingold, Jane A. Reid
Nearshore benthic habitat GIS for the Channel Islands National Sanctuary and southern California State Fisheries Reserves. Volume 1
The nearshore benthic habitat of the Santa Barbara coast and Channel Islands supports diverse marine life that is commercially, recreationally, and intrinsically valuable. Some of these resources are known to be endangered including a variety of rockfish and the white abalone. Agencies of the state of California and the United States have been mandated to preserve and enhance these resources. Data
Authors
Guy R. Cochrane, Nicole M. Nasby, Jane A. Reid, Ben Waltenberger, Kristen M. Lee
Activities and preliminary results of nearshore benthic habitat mapping in southern California, 1998
The nearshore benthic habitat of the Santa Barbara coast and Channel Islands supports a diversity of marine life that are commercially, recreationally, and intrinsically valuable. Some of these resources are known to be endangered including a variety of rockfish and the White Abalone. State and National agencies have been mandated to preserve and enhance these resources and require detailed habita
Authors
Guy R. Cochrane, Kevin D. Lafferty
The marine geology of the eastern Santa Barbara Channel, with particular emphasis on the ground water basins offshore from the Oxnard Plain, Southern California
Marine geophysical investigations provide new data concerning the stratigraphy, tectonic and sedimentary history, and the ground water geology of the southeastern Santa Barbara Channel region. The offshore stratigraphy identified in seismic reflection profiles includes a succession of Neogene to Quaternary strata. The middle Miocene Conejo volcanics form an acoustical basement and the overlying la
Authors
H. Gary Greene, Stephen C. Wolf, Ken G. Blom
Geologic map and sections, Santa Barbara Channel region, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Russell H. Campbell, S. C. Wolf, R. E. Hunter, H. C. Wagner, Arne Junger, J.G. Vedder
Geology, petroleum development, and seismicity of the Santa Barbara channel region, California
No abstract available.
Authors
J.G. Vedder, H. C. Wagner, J. E. Schoellhamer, R.F. Yerkes, K. A. Yenne, T. H. McCulloh, R. M. Hamilton, R.D. Brown, R. O. Burford, J. M. DeNoyer