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On the interpretation of energy and energy fluxes of nonlinear internal waves: An example from Massachusetts Bay On the interpretation of energy and energy fluxes of nonlinear internal waves: An example from Massachusetts Bay
A self-consistent formalism to estimate baroclinic energy densities and fluxes resulting from the propagation of internal waves of arbitrary amplitude is derived using the concept of available potential energy. The method can be applied to numerical, laboratory or field data. The total energy flux is shown to be the sum of the linear energy flux ??? u??? p??? dz (primes denote baroclinic
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A. Scotti, R. Beardsley, B. Butman
Bluff evolution along coastal drumlins: Boston Harbor Islands, Massachusetts Bluff evolution along coastal drumlins: Boston Harbor Islands, Massachusetts
A series of partially drowned drumlins forms the backbone of the inner islands within Boston Harbor. The shoreline of these rounded glacial deposits is composed of actively retreating bluffs formed by continual wave attack. Comparisons of bluffs reveal variability in their height and lateral extent, as well as in the dominant mechanism causing their retreat. Two processes are responsible...
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E. A. Himmelstoss, D. M. FitzGerald, P.S. Rosen, J.R. Allen
Nearshore shore-oblique bars, gravel outcrops, and their correlation to shoreline change Nearshore shore-oblique bars, gravel outcrops, and their correlation to shoreline change
This study demonstrates the physical concurrence of shore-oblique bars and gravel outcrops in the surf zone along the northern Outer Banks of North Carolina. These subaqueous features are spatially correlated with shoreline change at a range of temporal and spatial scales. Previous studies have noted the existence of beach-surf zone interactions, but in general, relationships between...
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C.A. Schupp, J. E. McNinch, J. H. List
Age model for a continuous, ca 250-ka Quaternary lacustrine record from Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho Age model for a continuous, ca 250-ka Quaternary lacustrine record from Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho
The Quaternary sediments sampled by continuous 120-m-long drill cores from Bear Lake (Utah-Idaho) comprise one of the longest lacustrine sequences recovered from an extant lake. The cores serve as a good case study for the construction of an age model for sequences that extend beyond the range of radiocarbon dating. From a variety of potential age indicators, we selected a combination of
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Steven M. Colman, D. S. Kaufman, Jordon Bright, C. Heil, J.W. King, W.E. Dean, J. G. Rosenbaum, R. M. Forester, J. L. Bischoff, Marie Perkins, J. P. McGeehin
Physical properties of Long Island Sound sediment cores Physical properties of Long Island Sound sediment cores
This report presents data on x-radiography, water content, and sediment texture from sediment cores collected in 1996 in Long Island Sound, offshore of Connecticut and New York (Figure 1). Core locations and analytical data are presented in both graphical and numerical form. The physical properties data presented here are a subset of a larger dataset consisting of results from these...
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Joel Moore, Erin Galvin Gutierrez, Ellen L. Mecray, Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink
An effective medium inversion algorithm for gas hydrate quantification and its application to laboratory and borehole measurements of gas hydrate-bearing sediments An effective medium inversion algorithm for gas hydrate quantification and its application to laboratory and borehole measurements of gas hydrate-bearing sediments
The presence of gas hydrate in marine sediments alters their physical properties. In some circumstances, gas hydrate may cement sediment grains together and dramatically increase the seismic P- and S-wave velocities of the composite medium. Hydrate may also form a load-bearing structure within the sediment microstructure, but with different seismic wave attenuation characteristics...
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S. Chand, T.A. Minshull, J.A. Priest, A.I. Best, C.R.I. Clayton, W.F. Waite
Shelf stratigraphy and the influence of antecedent substrate on Holocene reef development, south Oahu, Hawaii Shelf stratigraphy and the influence of antecedent substrate on Holocene reef development, south Oahu, Hawaii
Paired analyses of drill cores and high-resolution seismic reflection data show that development of Holocene framework reefs on the Oahu (Hawaii) shelf is limited to settings of low wave energy and to the period 8000 to 3000 yr BP. A prominent bounding surface that is mapped across much of the Oahu shelf is an erosion surface cut into Marine Isotope Stages 5 and 7 limestones that show...
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E. E. Grossman, W. A. Barnhardt, P. Hart, B. M. Richmond, M.E. Field
Gas hydrate potential of the mid Atlantic outer continental shelf Gas hydrate potential of the mid Atlantic outer continental shelf
For the last two years, the Minerals Management Service (MMS) has been studying the resource potential of gas hydrates in federal offshore lands of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) off the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific, and Alaska in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Department of Energy (DOE), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the...
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William W. Shedd, Deborah R. Hutchinson
Comment on "Thermal and visual time-series at a seafloor gas hydrate deposit on the Gulf of Mexico slope," by I.R. MacDonald, L.C. Bender, M. Vardaro, B. Bernard, and J.M. Brooks[Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 233 (2005) 49-59] Comment on "Thermal and visual time-series at a seafloor gas hydrate deposit on the Gulf of Mexico slope," by I.R. MacDonald, L.C. Bender, M. Vardaro, B. Bernard, and J.M. Brooks[Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 233 (2005) 49-59]
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W.F. Waite, C.D. Ruppel, S. H. Kirby
Acoustic stratigraphy of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho: late Quaternary sedimentation patterns in a simple half-graben Acoustic stratigraphy of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho: late Quaternary sedimentation patterns in a simple half-graben
A 277-km network of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles, supplemented with a sidescan-sonar mosaic of the lake floor, was collected in Bear Lake, Utah–Idaho, in order to explore the sedimentary framework of the lake's paleoclimate record. The acoustic stratigraphy is tied to a 120 m deep, continuously cored drill hole in the lake. Based on the age model for the drill core, the...
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Steven M. Colman
Coastal vulnerability assessment of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park to sea-level rise Coastal vulnerability assessment of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park to sea-level rise
A coastal vulnerability index (CVI) was used to map the relative vulnerability of the coast to future sea-level rise within Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park in Hawaii. The CVI ranks the following in terms of their physical contribution to sea-level rise-related coastal change: geomorphology, regional coastal slope, rate of relative sea-level rise, historical shoreline change...
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Elizabeth A. Pendleton, E. Robert Thieler, S. Jeffress Williams
Sediment distribution and transport across the continental shelf and slope under idealized wind forcing Sediment distribution and transport across the continental shelf and slope under idealized wind forcing
Resuspension, transport, and deposition of sediments over the continental shelf and slope are complex processes and there is still a need to understand the underlying spatial and temporal dynamical scales. As a step towards this goal, a two-dimensional slice model (zero gradients in the alongshore direction) based on the primitive flow equations and a range of sediment classes has been...
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S.A. Condie, C. R. Sherwood