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Proceedings of the ocean drilling program: New Jersey continental slope and rise Proceedings of the ocean drilling program: New Jersey continental slope and rise

The Scientific Results volumes of the Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program contain specialty papers presenting the results of extensive research in various aspects of scientific ocean drilling. The authors of the papers published in this volume have enabled future investigators to gain ready access to the results of their research, and I acknowledge their contributions with thanks...
Authors
Gregory S. Mountain, Kenneth G. Miller, Peter Blum, Per-Gunnar Alm, Marie-Pierre Aubry, Lloyd H. Burckle, Beth A. Christensen, J. Compton, John E. Damuth, Jean-Francois Deconinck, L. De Verteuil, Craig S. Fulthorpe, Stefan Gartner, Gilles Guerin, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Bryce Hoppie, Miriam E. Katz, Nobuhiro Kotake, Juan Manuel Lorenzo, Stuart McCracken, Cecilia McHugh, Wendy C. Quayle, Yoshiki Saito, Scott W. Snyder, Warner G. ten Kate, M. Urbat, Mickey C. Van Fossen, Adam Vecsei

Ground-truthing studies of west coast and Gulf of Mexico submarine fans Ground-truthing studies of west coast and Gulf of Mexico submarine fans

No abstract available.
Authors
Homa J. Lee, Robert E. Kayen, Brian D. Edwards, Michael E. Field, James V. Gardner, William C. Schwab, David C. Twichell

U.S. East Coast EEZ: Part II U.S. East Coast EEZ: Part II

No abstract available.
Authors
James M. Robb, William P. Dillon, Dennis W O’Leary, P. Popenoe

Three-dimensional models of deformation near strike-slip faults Three-dimensional models of deformation near strike-slip faults

We use three-dimensional elastic models to help guide the kinematic interpretation of crustal deformation associated with strike-slip faults. Deformation of the brittle upper crust in the vicinity of strike-slip fault systems is modeled with the assumption that upper crustal deformation is driven by the relative plate motion in the upper mantle. The driving motion is represented by...
Authors
Uri S. ten Brink, Rafael Katzman, Jian Lin

Merged GLORIA sidescan and hydrosweep pseudo-sidescan: Processing and creation of digital mosaics Merged GLORIA sidescan and hydrosweep pseudo-sidescan: Processing and creation of digital mosaics

We have replaced the usual band of poor-quality data in the near-nadir region of our GLORIA long-range sidescan-sonar imagery with a shaded-relief image constructed from swath bathymetry data (collected simultaneously with GLORIA) which completely cover the nadir area. We have developed a technique to enhance these "pseudo-sidescan" images in order to mimic the neighbouring GLORIA...
Authors
R.T. Bird, R. C. Searle, V. Paskevich, D.C. Twichell

Integration of orthophotographic and sidescan sonar imagery: an example from Lake Garda, Italy Integration of orthophotographic and sidescan sonar imagery: an example from Lake Garda, Italy

Digital orthophotos of Lake Garda basin area are available at the scale of up to 1:10,000 from a 1994 high altitude (average scale of 1:75,000) air photo coverage of Italy collected with an RC30 camera and Panatomic film. In October 1994 the lake bed was surveyed by USGS and CISIG personnel using a SIS 1000 Sea-Floor Mapping System. Subsystems of the SIS-1000 include high resolution...
Authors
Giuseppe Gentili, David C. Twichell, Bill Schwab

Studies of mass-movement processes on submarine slopes Studies of mass-movement processes on submarine slopes

No abstract available.
Authors
Lincoln F. Pratson, Homa J. Lee, Gary Parker, Marcelo H. Garcia, B. Coakley, David Mohrig, Jacques Locat, Ulisses Mello, Jeffrey D. Parsons, Sun-Uk Choi, Kenneth Isreal

Patterns of late Cenozoic volcanic and tectonic activity in the West Antarctic rift system revealed by aeromagnetic surveys Patterns of late Cenozoic volcanic and tectonic activity in the West Antarctic rift system revealed by aeromagnetic surveys

Aeromagnetic surveys, spaced ≤5 km, over widely separated areas of the largely ice- and sea-covered West Antarctic rift system, reveal similar patterns of 100- to 1700-nT, shallow-source magnetic anomalies interpreted as evidence of extensive late Cenozoic volcanism. We use the aeromagnetic data to extend the volcanic rift interpretation over West Antarctica starting with anomalies over...
Authors
John C. Behrendt, R. Saltus, D. Damaske, A. McCafferty, C. A. Finn, D. Blankenship, R.E. Bell

Osmium isotopes and silver as tracers of anthropogenic metals in sediments from Massachusetts and Cape Cod bays Osmium isotopes and silver as tracers of anthropogenic metals in sediments from Massachusetts and Cape Cod bays

High concentrations of osmium (Os) and silver (Ag) and low 187Os/186Os ratios in Boston sewage make these elements sensitive tracers of the influence of sewage on marine sediments in Massachusetts and Cape Cod bays. Pristine marine sediments have Ag concentrations more than 200 times lower than sewage sludge, Os concentrations 10-40 times lower, and 187Os/186Os ratios six times higher...
Authors
G.E. Ravizza, Michael H. Bothner
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