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On predicting storm-induced coastal change On predicting storm-induced coastal change

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Authors
A. H. Sallenger, H.F. Stockdon, K. K. Guy, K.L.M. Morgan

Tropical Storm Isidore and Hurricane Lili: Louisiana barrier shoreline response, preliminary results Tropical Storm Isidore and Hurricane Lili: Louisiana barrier shoreline response, preliminary results

In a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, University of New Orleans, and Louisiana's Department of Natural Resources, Louisiana's barrier islands were surveyed with airborne topographic lidar and oblique aerialphotography both before and after the impacts of 2002's Tropical Storm Isidore and Hurricane Lili. The surveys were...
Authors
Asbury Sallenger, Shea Penland, William Krabill

Giant submarine canyons: Is size any clue to their importance in the rock record? Giant submarine canyons: Is size any clue to their importance in the rock record?

Submarine canyons are the most important conduits for funneling sediment from continents to oceans. Submarine canyons, however, are zones of sediment bypassing, and little sediment accumulates in the canyon until it ceases to be an active conduit. To understand the potential importance in the rock record of any given submarine canyon, it is necessary to understand sediment-transport...
Authors
William R. Normark, Paul R. Carlson

Acropora corals in Florida: status, trends, conservation, and prospects for recovery Acropora corals in Florida: status, trends, conservation, and prospects for recovery

Despite representing the northern extent of Acropora spp. in the Caribbean, most of the Florida reef line from Palm Beach through the Keys was built by these species. Climatic factors appear to have bee important agents of Acropora loss within historic (century) time frames. In the recent past (1980-present), available quantitative evidence suggests dramatic declines occurred in A...
Authors
Margaret W. Miller, Walt C. Jaap, Mark Chiappone, Bernardo Vargas-Angel, Brian Keller, Richard B. Aronson, Eugene A. Shinn

A coastal and marine digital library at USGS A coastal and marine digital library at USGS

The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a distributed geolibrary [NRC, 1999] from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), whose purpose is to classify, integrate, and facilitate access to Earth systems science information about ocean, lake, and coastal environments. Core MRIB services are: (1) the search and display of information...
Authors
Fran Lightsom
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