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Process-based model predictions of hurricane induced morphodynamic change on low-lying barrier islands Process-based model predictions of hurricane induced morphodynamic change on low-lying barrier islands

Using Delft3D, a Chandeleur Island model was constructed to examine the sediment-transport patterns and morphodynamic change caused by Hurricane Katrina and similar storm events. The model setup included a coarse Gulf of Mexico domain and a nested finer-resolution Chandeleur Island domain. The finer-resolution domain resolved morphodynamic processes driven by storms and tides. A...
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Nathaniel G. Plant, David M. Thompson, Edwin Elias

Planned updates and refinements to the Central Valley hydrologic model with an emphasis on improving the simulation of land subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley Planned updates and refinements to the Central Valley hydrologic model with an emphasis on improving the simulation of land subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley

California's Central Valley has been one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world for more than 50 years. To better understand the groundwater availability in the valley, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) developed the Central Valley hydrologic model (CVHM). Because of recent water-level declines and renewed subsidence, the CVHM is being updated to better simulate the...
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Claudia C. Faunt, Randall T. Hanson, Peter Martin, Wolfgang Schmid

The North American iron ore industry: A decade into the 21st century The North American iron ore industry: A decade into the 21st century

During the 20th century, the iron ore mining industries of Canada and the United States passed through periods of transformation. The beginning of the 21st century has seen another period of transformation, with the failure of a number of steel companies and with consolidation of control within the North American iron ore industry. Canadian and United States iron ore production and the...
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John D. Jorgenson, Andres Perez-Parada

Well log characterization of natural gas hydrates Well log characterization of natural gas hydrates

In the last 25 years we have seen significant advancements in the use of downhole well logging tools to acquire detailed information on the occurrence of gas hydrate in nature: From an early start of using wireline electrical resistivity and acoustic logs to identify gas hydrate occurrences in wells drilled in Arctic permafrost environments to today where wireline and advanced logging...
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Timothy S. Collett, Myung W. Lee

Does littoral sand bypass the head of Mugu Submarine Canyon? - a modeling study Does littoral sand bypass the head of Mugu Submarine Canyon? - a modeling study

A newly developed sand-tracer code for the process-based model Delft3D (Deltares, The Netherlands) was used to simulate the littoral transport near the head of the Mugu Submarine Canyon in California, USA. For westerly swells, which account for more than 90% of the wave conditions in the region, the sand tracers in the downcoast littoral drift were unable to bypass the canyon head. A...
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Jingping Xu, Edwin Elias, Nicole Kinsman

Geologic controls on sediment distribution and transport pathways around the Chandeleur Islands, LA., USA Geologic controls on sediment distribution and transport pathways around the Chandeleur Islands, LA., USA

Geophysical surveys around the Chandeleur Islands provide the necessary data to map the thickness and distribution of the Holocene deposit associated with this barrier island system. This system rests uncomformably on St. Bernard Delta deposits of the Mississippi Delta plain and is thinnest under the central part of the island chain and thickest at the northern and southern ends. The...
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David Twichell, Elizabeth A. Pendleton, Wayne Baldwin, James Flocks, Michael Miner, Mark Kulp

Hurricanes, sea level rise, and coastal change Hurricanes, sea level rise, and coastal change

Sixteen hurricanes have made landfall along the U.S. east and Gulf coasts over the past decade. For most of these storms, the USGS with our partners in NASA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have flown before and after lidar missions to detect changes in beaches and dunes. The most dramatic changes occurred when the coasts were completely submerged in an inundation regime. Where this...
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Recent scientific advances and their implications for sand management near San Francisco, California: The influences of the ebb tidal delta Recent scientific advances and their implications for sand management near San Francisco, California: The influences of the ebb tidal delta

Recent research in the San Francisco, California, U.S.A., coastal region has identified the importance of the ebb tidal delta to coastal processes. A process-based numerical model is found to qualitatively reproduce the equilibrium size and shape of the delta. The ebb tidal delta itself has been contracting over the past century, and the numerical model is applied to investigate the...
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Daniel M. Hanes, Patrick L. Barnard, Kate Dallas, Edwin Elias, Li H. Erikson, Jodi Eshleman, Jeff Hansen, Tian Jian Hsu, Fengyan Shi

Recent wetland land loss due to hurricanes: Improved estimates based upon multiple source images Recent wetland land loss due to hurricanes: Improved estimates based upon multiple source images

The objective of this study was to provide a moderate resolution 30-m fractional water map of the Chenier Plain for 2003, 2006 and 2009 by using information contained in high-resolution satellite imagery of a subset of the study area. Indices and transforms pertaining to vegetation and water were created using the high-resolution imagery, and a threshold was applied to obtain a...
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Monica Palaseanu-Lovejoy, Christine J. Kranenburg, John Brock, John Barras

The influence of sea-level rise on fringing reef sediment dynamics: field observations and numerical modeling The influence of sea-level rise on fringing reef sediment dynamics: field observations and numerical modeling

While most climate projections suggest that sea level may rise on the order of 0.5-1.0 m by 2100, it is not clear how fluid flow and sediment transport on fringing reefs might change in response to this rapid sea-level rise. Field observations and numerical modeling suggest that an increase in water depth on the order of 0.5-1.0 m on a fringing reef flat would result in larger...
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Curt D. Storlazzi, Michael E. Field, Edwin Elias, M. Katherine Presto

Inner shelf morphologic controls on the dynamics of the beach and bar system, Fire Island, New York Inner shelf morphologic controls on the dynamics of the beach and bar system, Fire Island, New York

The mechanism of sediment exchange between offshore sand ridges and the beach at Fire Island, New York is largely unknown. However, recent evidence from repeat nearshore bathymetry surveys, coupled with the complex but consistent bar morphology and patterns of shoreline change demonstrate that there is a feedback occurring between the regional geologic framework and modern processes...
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Cheryl J. Hapke, William C. Schwab, Paul T. Gayes, Clay McCoy, Richard Viso, Erika E. Lentz

A numerical model investigation of the formation and persistence of an erosion hotspot A numerical model investigation of the formation and persistence of an erosion hotspot

A Delft3D-SWAN coupled flow and wave model was constructed for the San Francisco Bight with high-resolution at 7 km-long Ocean Beach, a high-energy beach located immediately south of the Golden Gate, the sole entrance to San Francisco Bay. The model was used to investigate tidal and wave-induced flows, basic forcing terms, and potential sediment transport in an area in the southern...
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Jeff E. Hansen, Edwin Elias, Jeffrey H. List, Patrick L. Barnard
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