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Introduction to "northern Gulf of Mexico ecosystem change and hazards susceptibility" Introduction to "northern Gulf of Mexico ecosystem change and hazards susceptibility"
The northern Gulf of Mexico and its diverse natural resources are threatened by population and development pressure, and by the impacts of rising sea level and severe storms. In the wake of the devastating 2005 hurricane season, and in response to the complex management issues facing the region, the U.S. Geological Survey organized the multidisciplinary “Northern Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem...
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John C. Brock, Dawn L. Lavoie, Richard Z. Poore
Digital seismic-reflection data from western Rhode Island Sound, 1980 Digital seismic-reflection data from western Rhode Island Sound, 1980
During 1980, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a seismic-reflection survey in western Rhode Island Sound aboard the Research Vessel Neecho. Data from this survey were recorded in analog form and archived at the USGS Woods Hole Science Center's Data Library. Due to recent interest in the geology of Rhode Island Sound and in an effort to make the data more readily accessible...
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K.Y. McMullen, L.J. Poppe, N.K. Soderberg
USGS field activity 09FSH01 on the west Florida shelf, Gulf of Mexico, in February 2009 USGS field activity 09FSH01 on the west Florida shelf, Gulf of Mexico, in February 2009
From February 24 to 28, 2009, a cruise led by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collected air and sea surface partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), pH, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and total alkalinity (TA) data on the west Florida shelf. Approximately 1,800 data points were collected underway over a 1,300-kilometer (km) trackline using the Multiparameter Inorganic Carbon...
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Lisa L. Robbins, Paul O. Knorr, Xuewu Liu, Robert H. Byrne, Ellen A. Raabe
ATM Coastal Topography-Mississippi, 2001 ATM Coastal Topography-Mississippi, 2001
These remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements of lidar-derived first-surface (FS) topography were produced collaboratively by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC), St. Petersburg, FL, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Wallops Flight Facility, VA. This project provides highly detailed and accurate...
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Amar Nayegandhi, Xan Yates, John Brock, A. H. Sallenger, Emily S. Klipp, C. Wayne Wright
EAARL Coastal Topography-Assateague Island National Seashore, 2008: Bare Earth EAARL Coastal Topography-Assateague Island National Seashore, 2008: Bare Earth
These remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements of lidar-derived bare-earth (BE) topography were produced as a collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC), St. Petersburg, FL; the National Park Service (NPS), Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network, Kingston, RI; and the National Aeronautics and Space...
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Jamie M. Bonisteel, Amar Nayegandhi, John Brock, C. Wayne Wright, Sara Stevens, Xan Yates, Emily S. Klipp
ATM Coastal Topography-Texas, 2001: UTM Zone 14 ATM Coastal Topography-Texas, 2001: UTM Zone 14
These remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements of lidar-derived first-surface (FS) topography were produced collaboratively by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC), St. Petersburg, FL, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Wallops Flight Facility, VA. This project provides highly detailed and accurate...
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Emily S. Klipp, Amar Nayegandhi, John Brock, A. H. Sallenger, Jamie M. Bonisteel, Xan Yates, C. Wayne Wright
EAARL Coastal Topography-Assateague Island National Seashore, 2008: First Surface EAARL Coastal Topography-Assateague Island National Seashore, 2008: First Surface
These remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements of lidar-derived first-surface (FS) topography were produced as a collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC), St. Petersburg, FL; the National Park Service (NPS), Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network, Kingston, RI; and the National Aeronautics and Space
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Jamie M. Bonisteel, Amar Nayegandhi, John Brock, C. Wayne Wright, Sara Stevens, Xan Yates, Emily S. Klipp
EAARL Coastal Topography-Pearl River Delta 2008: Bare Earth EAARL Coastal Topography-Pearl River Delta 2008: Bare Earth
These remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements of Lidar-derived bare earth (BE) topography were produced as a collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC), St. Petersburg, FL; the University of New Orleans (UNO), Pontchartrain Institute for Environmental Sciences (PIES), New Orleans, LA; and the National
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Amar Nayegandhi, John Brock, C. Wayne Wright, Michael D. Miner, Xan Yates, Jamie M. Bonisteel
Evaluating highly resolved paleoclimate records in the frequency domain for multidecadal-scale climate variability Evaluating highly resolved paleoclimate records in the frequency domain for multidecadal-scale climate variability
[1] Do the chronological methods used in the construction of paleoclimate records influence the results of the frequency analysis applied to them? We explore this phenomenon using the Dongge Cave speleothem record (U-series chronology with variable time steps, Δt) and the El Malpais tree-ring index (cross-dating of ring-width series). Interpolation of the Dongge Cave record to a constant...
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Kristine L. DeLong, Terrence M. Quinn, Gary T. Mitchum, Richard Z. Poore
Site selection for DOE/JIP gas hydrate drilling in the northern Gulf of Mexico Site selection for DOE/JIP gas hydrate drilling in the northern Gulf of Mexico
In the late spring of 2008, the Chevron-led Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrate Joint Industry Project (JIP) expects to conduct an exploratory drilling and logging campaign to better understand gas hydrate-bearing sands in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. The JIP Site Selection team selected three areas to test alternative geological models and geophysical interpretations supporting the existence of...
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Deborah Hutchinson, Dianna Shelander, J. Dai, D. McConnell, William Shedd, Matthew Frye, Carolyn D. Ruppel, R. Boswell, Emrys Jones, Timothy S. Collett, Kelly K. Rose, Brandon Dugan, Warren T. Wood
Submarine landslide as the source for the October 11, 1918 Mona Passage tsunami: Observations and modeling Submarine landslide as the source for the October 11, 1918 Mona Passage tsunami: Observations and modeling
The October 11, 1918 ML 7.5 earthquake in the Mona Passage between Hispaniola and Puerto Rico generated a local tsunami that claimed approximately 100 lives along the western coast of Puerto Rico. The area affected by this tsunami is now significantly more populated. Newly acquired high-resolution bathymetry and seismic reflection lines in the Mona Passage show a fresh submarine...
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A.M. LĂłpez-Venegas, Uri S. ten Brink, Eric L. Geist
Archive of digitized analog boomer seismic reflection data collected from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, to Mobile Bay, Alabama, during cruises onboard the R/V ERDA-1, June and August 1992 Archive of digitized analog boomer seismic reflection data collected from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, to Mobile Bay, Alabama, during cruises onboard the R/V ERDA-1, June and August 1992
In June and August of 1992, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted geophysical surveys to investigate the shallow geologic framework from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, to Mobile Bay, Alabama. This work was conducted onboard the Argonne National Laboratory's R/V ERDA-1 as part of the Mississippi/Alabama Pollution Project. This report is part of a series to digitally archive the...
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Jordan M. Sanford, Arnell S. Harrison, Dana S. Wiese, James G. Flocks