Sound Waves Newsletter - July 2018
An international team of scientists collaborates to image the deep structure of the Dead Sea fault in Israel, USGS scientists receive the USGS 2017 Excellence in Leadership Award for guiding efforts to better assess coastal vulnerability to flooding, a Fulbright Scholar joins the Marine Geohazards Project at WHCMSC, and more in this July 2018 issue of Sound Waves.
USGS 2017 Excellence in Leadership Award Honors Scientists Who Assess Coastal Flooding Threats
Patrick Barnard and Li Erikson of the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in Santa Cruz, California are recognized for their leadership in developing the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS).
Fulbright Scholar Joins Marine Geohazards Project at Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Fulbright Scholar joins geohazards project at the USGS in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Recent Coastal and Marine Fieldwork - July 2018
USGS scientists visited more than a dozen coastal and offshore locations studying Arctic bluffs in Alaska, wetland sediments on Long Island, coral reefs in Florida and Hawai‘i, and collecting sediment samples in the Gulf of Mexico. Here’s a quick overview of some fieldwork by our researchers.
News Briefs - July 2018
Coastal and marine news highlights from across the USGS
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Recent Publications - July 2018
List of recent USGS publications and data releases based on coastal and marine research.