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EAARL coastal topography-Gateway National Recreation Area, New Jersey and New York, 2009 EAARL coastal topography-Gateway National Recreation Area, New Jersey and New York, 2009

This DVD contains lidar-derived bare-earth (BE) and first-surface (FS) topography GIS datasets of a portion of the Gateway National Recreation Area in New Jersey and New York. These datasets were acquired July 8-9, 2009.
Authors
Amar Nayegandhi, Saisudha Vivekanandan, John Brock, Sara Stevens, C. Wayne Wright, Jamie M. Bonisteel, David B. Nagle, Xan Yates, Emily S. Klipp

EAARL coastal topography-eastern Florida, post-Hurricane Frances, 2004: first surface EAARL coastal topography-eastern Florida, post-Hurricane Frances, 2004: first surface

This DVD contains lidar-derived first-surface (FS) topography GIS datasets of a portion of the eastern Florida coastline beachface, acquired post-Hurricane Frances on September 9, 2004.
Authors
Xan Yates, Amar Nayegandhi, Jamie M. Bonisteel, C. Wayne Wright, A. H. Sallenger, John Brock, Emily S. Klipp, David B. Nagle

Response of Florida shelf ecosystems to climate change: from macro to micro scales Response of Florida shelf ecosystems to climate change: from macro to micro scales

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research in St. Petersburg, Fla., is focusing attention on marine environments of the Florida shelf at three levels, from regional to estuarine to the individual organism. The USGS is partnering on this project with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the University...
Authors
Lisa Robbins, Ellen Raabe

West Florida Shelf: A natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidificiation West Florida Shelf: A natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidificiation

Declining oceanic pH and carbonate-ion concentrations are well-known consequences of increased atmospheric and surface-ocean partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). The possible subject of shifts in seawater carbonate chemistry on biocalcification and survival rates of marine organisms provides questions amenable to both experimental and field study (Kleypas and Langdon, 2006). To...
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Pamela Hallock, Lisa L. Robbins, Rebekka A. Larson, Tanya Beck, Patrick Schwing, Michael Martinez-Colon, Brad Gooch

Impacts and predictions of coastal change during hurricanes Impacts and predictions of coastal change during hurricanes

Beaches serve as a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and resources. These dynamic environments move and change in response to winds, waves, and currents. During a powerful hurricane, changes to beaches can be large, and the results are sometimes catastrophic. Lives are lost, communities are destroyed, and millions of dollars are spent on rebuilding...
Authors
Hilary Stockdon, Abby Sallenger

Thermal Imaging of the Waccasassa Bay Preserve: Image Acquisition and Processing Thermal Imaging of the Waccasassa Bay Preserve: Image Acquisition and Processing

Thermal infrared (TIR) imagery was acquired along coastal Levy County, Florida, in March 2009 with the goal of identifying groundwater-discharge locations in Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park (WBPSP). Groundwater discharge is thermally distinct in winter when Floridan aquifer temperature, 71-72 degrees F, contrasts with the surrounding cold surface waters. Calibrated imagery was...
Authors
Ellen A. Raabe, Elzbieta Bialkowska-Jelinska

Gulf of Mexico Climate-History Calibration Study Gulf of Mexico Climate-History Calibration Study

Reliable instrumental records of past climate are available for about the last 150 years only. To supplement the instrumental record, reconstructions of past climate are made from natural recorders such as trees, ice, corals, and microfossils preserved in sediments. These proxy records provide information on the rate and magnitude of past climate variability, factors that are critical to
Authors
Jessica W. Spear, Richard Z. Poore

Assimilating models and data to enhance predictions of shoreline evolution Assimilating models and data to enhance predictions of shoreline evolution

A modeling system that considers both long- and short-term process-driven shoreline change is presented. The modeling system is integrated into a data assimilation framework that uses sparse observations of shoreline change to correct a model forecast and to determine unobserved model variables and free parameters. Application of the assimilation algorithm also provides quantitative...
Authors
Joseph W. Long, Nathaniel G. Plant

Geological Impacts and Sedimentary Record of the February 27, 2010, Chile Tsunami-La Trinchera to Concepcion Geological Impacts and Sedimentary Record of the February 27, 2010, Chile Tsunami-La Trinchera to Concepcion

The February 27, 2010, Chilean tsunami substantially altered the coastal landscape and left a permanent depositional record that may be preserved at many locales along the central coast of Chile. From April 24 to May 2, 2010, a team of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Chilean scientists examined the geological impacts of the tsunami at five sites along a 200-km segment of coast centered...
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Robert A. Morton, Mark L. Buckley, Guy Gelfenbaum, Bruce M. Richmond, Adriano Cecioni, Osvaldo Artal, Constanza Hoffmann, Felipe Perez

Coastal Change on Gulf Islands National Seashore during Hurricane Gustav: West Ship, East Ship, Horn, and Petit Bois Islands Coastal Change on Gulf Islands National Seashore during Hurricane Gustav: West Ship, East Ship, Horn, and Petit Bois Islands

INTRODUCTION Hurricane Gustav made landfall on September 1, 2008, near Cocodrie, Louisiana, as a category 2 storm, with maximum sustained winds near 170 km/hr. Hurricane-force winds, with speeds in excess of 119 km/hr, extended along 270 km of the Louisiana coastline, from Marsh Island to the central barrier islands. Tropical-storm-force winds (speeds > 63 km/hr) were felt across the...
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Hilary F. Stockdon, Kara S. Doran, Katherine A. Serafin

A snapshot of climate variability at Tahiti ~ 9 ka using a fossil coral from IODP Expedition 310 A snapshot of climate variability at Tahiti ~ 9 ka using a fossil coral from IODP Expedition 310

The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 310 recovered drill cores from the drowned reefs around the island of Tahiti (17°40′S, 149°30′W), many of which contained samples of massive corals from the genus Porites. Herein we report on one well-preserved fossil coral sample: a 13.6 cm long Porites sp. dated by uranium series techniques at 9523 ± 33 years. Monthly δ18O and Sr...
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Kristine L DeLong, Terrence M. Quinn, Chuan-Chou Shen, Ke Lin

Effects of building a sand barrier berm to mitigate the effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Louisiana marshes Effects of building a sand barrier berm to mitigate the effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Louisiana marshes

The State of Louisiana requested emergency authorization on May 11, 2010, to perform spill mitigation work on the Chandeleur Islands and on all the barrier islands from Grand Terre Island eastward to Sandy Point to enhance the capability of the islands to reduce the movement of oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to the marshes. The proposed action-building a barrier berm...
Authors
Dawn Lavoie, James G. Flocks, Jack L. Kindinger, A. H. Sallenger, David C. Twichell
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