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Contaminant transport and accumulation in Massachusetts Bay and Boston Harbor: A summary of U.S. Geological Survey studies Contaminant transport and accumulation in Massachusetts Bay and Boston Harbor: A summary of U.S. Geological Survey studies
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is conducting studies in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay, and Cape Cod Bay designed to define the geologic framework of the region and to understand the transport and accumulation of contaminated sediments. The region is being studied because of environmental problems caused by the introduction of wastes for a long time, because a new ocean outfall (to...
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Bradford Butman, Michael H. Bothner, J.C. Hathaway, H. L. Jenter, H.J. Knebel, F.T. Manheim, R. P. Signell
Modelling the bathymetry of the Antarctic continental shelf Modelling the bathymetry of the Antarctic continental shelf
Continental shelves are typically covered by relatively shallow waters (
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Uri S. ten Brink, William P. Rogers, R. M. Kirkham
Holocene depocenter migration and sediment accumulation in Delaware Bay: A submerging marginal marine sedimentary basin Holocene depocenter migration and sediment accumulation in Delaware Bay: A submerging marginal marine sedimentary basin
The Holocene transgression of the Delaware Bay estuary and adjacent Atlantic coast results from the combined effect of regional crustal subsidence and eustasy. Together, the estuary and ocean coast constitute a small sedimentary basin whose principal depocenter has migrated with the transgression. A millenial time series of isopach and paleogeographic reconstructions for the migrating...
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C.H. Fletcher, H.J. Knebel, J.C. Kraft
Accretionary margin of north-western Hispaniola: morphology, structure and development of part of the northern Caribbean plate boundary Accretionary margin of north-western Hispaniola: morphology, structure and development of part of the northern Caribbean plate boundary
Broad-range side-scan sonar (GLORIA) images and single- and multi-channel seismic reflection profiles demonstrate that the margin of north-western Hispaniola has experienced compression as a consequence of oblique North American-Caribbean plate convergence. Two principal morphological or structural types of accretionary wedges are observed along this margin. The first type is...
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William P. Dillon, James A. Austin, Kathryn M. Scanlon, Edgar N. Terence, L.M. Parson
A statistical overview of mass movement characteristics on the North American Atlantic outer continental margin A statistical overview of mass movement characteristics on the North American Atlantic outer continental margin
An analysis of 179 mass movements on the North American Atlantic continental slope and upper rise shows that slope failures have occurred throughout the geographic extent of the outer margin. Although the slope failures show no striking affinity for a particular depth as an origination level, there is a broad, primary mode centered at about 900 m. The resulting slides terminate at almost...
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James S. Booth, Dennis W. O'Leary
Barrier island erosion accelerating Barrier island erosion accelerating
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R.A. McBride, C.G. Groat, P.S. Penland, S.J. Williams, A. H. Sallenger
Woods Hole Image Processing System Software implementation; using NetCDF as a software interface for image processing Woods Hole Image Processing System Software implementation; using NetCDF as a software interface for image processing
The Branch of Atlantic Marine Geology has been involved in the collection, processing and digital mosaicking of high, medium and low-resolution side-scan sonar data during the past 6 years. In the past, processing and digital mosaicking has been accomplished with a dedicated, shore-based computer system. With the need to process sidescan data in the field with increased power and reduced...
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Valerie F. Paskevich
Upper Pleistocene turbidite sand beds and chaotic silt beds in the channelized, distal, outer-fan lobes of the Mississippi fan Upper Pleistocene turbidite sand beds and chaotic silt beds in the channelized, distal, outer-fan lobes of the Mississippi fan
Cores from a Mississippi outer-fan depositional lobe demonstrate that sublobes at the distal edge contain a complex local network of channelized-turbidite beds of graded sand and debris-flow beds of chaotic silt. Off-lobe basin plains lack siliciclastic coarse-grained beds. The basin-plain mud facies exhibit low acoustic backscatter on SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar images, whereas high...
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C.H. Nelson, D.C. Twichell, W. C. Schwab, H.J. Lee, Neil H. Kenyon
Access to spatial environmental data for development of an oil spill response geographic Access to spatial environmental data for development of an oil spill response geographic
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M.W. Hiland, M.R. Byrnes, R.A. McBride, S. Penland, K. Ramsey, K. Debusschere, S.J. Williams
An aeromagnetic survey over the northwestern Ross Ice Shelf and the McMurdo Sound area An aeromagnetic survey over the northwestern Ross Ice Shelf and the McMurdo Sound area
As part of the expedition GANOVEX VI 1990/91, the Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) carried out an airborne magnetic survey over the northwestern Ross Ice Shelf and McMurdo Sound between Ross Island, the Transantarctic Mountains, and Minna Bluff. The...
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Detlef Damaske, Uwe Meyer, Anne E. McCafferty, John Behrendt, Herbert Hoppe
Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey Branch of Atlantic Marine Geology: Calendar Year 1991 Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey Branch of Atlantic Marine Geology: Calendar Year 1991
This [summary of] U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-585 contains a listing of publications authored or co-authored by members of the Branch of Atlantic Marine Geology during 1991. Results of Branch investigations are distributed in a variety of ways, including maps, journal articles, abstracts and U.S.G.S. publications. Copies of U.S.G.S. Open File Reports may generally be...
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Margaret C. Mons-Wengler, Robert N. Oldale