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The impacts of mobile fishing gear on seafloor habitats in the Gulf of Maine (Northwest Atlantic): implications for conservation of fish populations The impacts of mobile fishing gear on seafloor habitats in the Gulf of Maine (Northwest Atlantic): implications for conservation of fish populations
Fishing gear alters seafloor habitats, but the extent of these alterations, and their effects, have not been quantified extensively in the northwest Atlantic. Understanding the extent of these impacts, and their effects on populations of living marine resources, is needed to properly manage current and future levels of fishing effort and fishing power. For example, the entire U.S. side...
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Peter J. Auster, Richard J. Malatesta, Richard W. Langton, Les Watting, Page C. Valentine, Carol Lee S. Donaldson, Elizabeth W. Langton, Andrew N. Shepard, War G. Babb
Glaciological delineation of the dynamic coastline of Antartica Glaciological delineation of the dynamic coastline of Antartica
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Richard S. Williams, Jane G. Ferrigno, Charles Swithinbank, Baerbel K. Lucchitta, Barbara A. Seekins, Christina E. Rosanova
Wetland losses related to fault movement and hydrocarbon production, southeastern Texas coast Wetland losses related to fault movement and hydrocarbon production, southeastern Texas coast
Time series analyses of surface fault activity and nearby hydrocarbon production from the southeastern Texas coast show a high correlation among volume of produced fluids, timing of fault activation, rates of subsidence, and rates of wetland loss. Greater subsidence on the downthrown sides of faults contributes to more frequent flooding and generally wetter conditions, which are commonly...
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William A. White, Robert A. Morton
Modeling waves and circulation in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Modeling waves and circulation in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana
The U.S. Geological Survey is conducting a study of storm-driven sediment resuspension and transport in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. Two critical processes related to sediment transport in the lake are (1) the resuspension of sediments due to wind-generated storm waves and (2) the movement of resuspended material by lake currents during storm wind events. The potential for sediment...
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Richard P. Signell, Jeffrey H. List
Global impacts of mining and urbanization on fluvial and coastal systems: the San Juan case study Global impacts of mining and urbanization on fluvial and coastal systems: the San Juan case study
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W. R. Osterkamp, R. A. Morton
Characteristics of and corrections for core shortening in unconsolidated sediments Characteristics of and corrections for core shortening in unconsolidated sediments
Thinning, bypassing, and compaction of shallow unconsolidated sediments during manual coring or vibracoring operations probably cause more sediment deformation and greater stratigraphic displacement than is commonly reported in the wetland literature. We measured core shortening in open-barrel cores from fluvial wetlands, lagoonal flats, and marshes to document the magnitude and...
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Robert A. Morton, William A. White
Environmental geochemistry and sediment quality in Lake Pontchartrain: database development and review Environmental geochemistry and sediment quality in Lake Pontchartrain: database development and review
This paper reports on preliminary results of a project to develop a comprehensive data base of chemical and environmental information on sediments from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, and surrounding water bodies. The goal is to evaluate all data for reliability and comparability, and to make it widely accessible and useful to all users. Methods for processing heterogeneous, historical...
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Frank T. Manheim, George C. Flowers, Andrew G. McIntire, Marcie Marot, Charles Holmes
Sea-floor geology of a part of Mamala Bay, Hawaii Sea-floor geology of a part of Mamala Bay, Hawaii
We surveyed the sea-floor geology within a 200-km2 area of Mamala Bay, off Honolulu, Hawaii by collecting and analyzing sidescan sonar images, 3.5-kHz profiles, video and still visual images, and box-core samples. The study area extends from 20-m water depth on the insular shelf to 600-m water depth in a southeast-trending trough. The sidescan images depict three principal types of sea...
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Monty A. Hampton, Michael E. Torresan, John H. Barber
Geology and hydrogeology of the Florida Keys Geology and hydrogeology of the Florida Keys
This chapter discusses the geology and hydrogeology of the Florida Keys, and focuses on the islands formed of Pleistocene limestone. These islands, which are crossed when driving from Miami to Key West, are typically regarded as "the Florida Keys." The outstanding and fragile character of ecosystems on and around the Florida Keys has prompted State and Federal efforts to protect and...
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Robert B. Halley, H. L. Vacher, Shinn
Lateral trapping of sediment in partially mixed estuary Lateral trapping of sediment in partially mixed estuary
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W. R. Geyer, R. P. Signell, G. C. Kineke
Reply to comment by R. Anderson on "Uranium-series disequilibrium, sedimentation, diatom frustules, and paleoclimate change in Lake Baikal" Reply to comment by R. Anderson on "Uranium-series disequilibrium, sedimentation, diatom frustules, and paleoclimate change in Lake Baikal"
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D. N. Edgington, J. A. Robbins, S.M. Colman, K. A. Orlandini, M. P. Gustin, J. V. Klump, L. Z. Granina
Review of electric and magnetic fields accompanying seismic and volcanic activity Review of electric and magnetic fields accompanying seismic and volcanic activity
New observations of magnetic, electric and electromagnetic field variations, possibly related to recent volcanic and seismic events, have been obtained on Mt. Unzen in Japan, Reunion Island in Indian Ocean, the Long Valley volcanic caldera in California, and for faults in China and Russia, California and several other locations. For volcanic events, contributions from different physical...
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M.J.S. Johnston