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Sedimentary organic biomarkers suggest detrimental effects of PAHs on estuarine microbial biomass during the 20th century in San Francisco Bay, CA, USA Sedimentary organic biomarkers suggest detrimental effects of PAHs on estuarine microbial biomass during the 20th century in San Francisco Bay, CA, USA
Hydrocarbon contaminants are ubiquitous in urban aquatic ecosystems, and the ability of some microbial strains to degrade certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is well established. However, detrimental effects of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination on nondegrader microbial populations and photosynthetic organisms have not often been considered. In the current study, fatty acid...
Authors
Elena Nilsen, Robert Rosenbauer, Christopher Fuller, Bruce Jaffe
Factors controlling floc settling velocity along a longitudinal estuarine transect Factors controlling floc settling velocity along a longitudinal estuarine transect
A 147 km longitudinal transect of flocculated cohesive sediment properties in San Francisco Bay (SFB) was conducted on June 17th, 2008. Our aim was to determine the factors that control floc settling velocity along the longitudinal axis of the estuary. The INSSEV-LF video system was used to measure floc diameters and settling velocities at 30 stations at a distance of 0.7 m above the...
Authors
A.J. Manning, David H. Schoellhamer
Does centennial morphodynamic evolution lead to higher channel efficiency in San Pablo Bay, California? Does centennial morphodynamic evolution lead to higher channel efficiency in San Pablo Bay, California?
Measured bathymetries on 30 year interval over the past 150 years show that San Pablo Bay experienced periods of considerable deposition followed by periods of net erosion. However, the main channel in San Pablo Bay has continuously narrowed. The underlying mechanisms and consequences of this tidal channel evolution are not well understood. The central question of this study is whether...
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M. van der Wegen, Bruce Jaffe
Influence of history and environment on the sediment dynamics of intertidal flats Influence of history and environment on the sediment dynamics of intertidal flats
Morphological trends of three distinct intertidal environments in South San Francisco Bay were investigated using a combination of measurement and modeling tools. Because of the inherent relationship between the physical environment and the sediment properties, the sediment properties provide a good indicator of morphologic trends. A significant finding of this study is that surface...
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Craig Jones, Bruce Jaffe
Understanding processes controlling sediment transports at the mouth of a highly energetic inlet system (San Francisco Bay, CA) Understanding processes controlling sediment transports at the mouth of a highly energetic inlet system (San Francisco Bay, CA)
San Francisco Bay is one of the largest estuaries along the U.S. West Coast and is linked to the Pacific Ocean through the Golden Gate, a 100 m deep bedrock inlet. A coupled wave, flow and sediment transport model is used to quantify the sediment linkages between San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate, and the adjacent open coast. Flow and sediment transport processes are investigated using...
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Edwin Elias, Jeff E. Hansen
Comparison of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from watersheds draining the Bay Area and the Central Valley of California Comparison of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from watersheds draining the Bay Area and the Central Valley of California
Quantifying suspended sediment loads is important for managing the world's estuaries in the context of navigation, pollutant transport, wetland restoration, and coastal erosion. To address these needs, a comprehensive analysis was completed on sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from fluvial sources. Suspended sediment, optical backscatter, velocity data near the head of the estuary...
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L.J. McKee, M. Lewicki, David H. Schoellhamer, Neil K. Ganju
Heavy mineral analysis for assessing the provenance of sandy sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System Heavy mineral analysis for assessing the provenance of sandy sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System
Heavy or high-specific gravity minerals make up a small but diagnostic component of sediment that is well suited for determining the provenance and distribution of sediment transported through estuarine and coastal systems worldwide. By this means, we see that surficial sand-sized sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System comes primarily from the Sierra Nevada and associated...
Authors
Florence Wong, Donald L. Woodrow, Mary McGann
A step decrease in sediment concentration in a highly modified tidal river delta following the 1983 El Niño floods A step decrease in sediment concentration in a highly modified tidal river delta following the 1983 El Niño floods
Anthropogenic activities in watersheds can have profound effects on sediment transport through river systems to estuaries. Disturbance in a watershed combined with alterations to the hydro-climatologic regime may result in changes to the sediment flux, and exacerbate the impacts of extreme events (such as large-magnitude floods) on sediment transport. In the San Francisco Estuary...
Authors
Erin Hestir, David H. Schoellhamer, Tara Morgan-King, Susan Ustin
The use of modeling and suspended sediment concentration measurements for quantifying net suspended sediment transport through a large tidally dominated inlet The use of modeling and suspended sediment concentration measurements for quantifying net suspended sediment transport through a large tidally dominated inlet
Sediment exchange at large energetic inlets is often difficult to quantify due complex flows, massive amounts of water and sediment exchange, and environmental conditions limiting long-term data collection. In an effort to better quantify such exchange this study investigated the use of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) measured at an offsite location as a surrogate for sediment...
Authors
Li H. Erikson, Scott Wright, Edwin Elias, Daniel Hanes, David H. Schoellhamer, John Largier
A Sr-Nd isotopic study of sand-sized sediment provenance and transport for the San Francisco Bay coastal system A Sr-Nd isotopic study of sand-sized sediment provenance and transport for the San Francisco Bay coastal system
A diverse suite of geochemical tracers, including 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd isotope ratios, the rare earth elements (REEs), and select trace elements were used to determine sand-sized sediment provenance and transport pathways within the San Francisco Bay coastal system. This study complements a large interdisciplinary effort (Barnard et al., 2012) that seeks to better understand recent...
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Robert Rosenbauer, Amy C. Foxgrover, James Hein, Peter Swarzenski
Sand sources and transport pathways for the San Francisco Bay coastal system, based on X-ray diffraction mineralogy Sand sources and transport pathways for the San Francisco Bay coastal system, based on X-ray diffraction mineralogy
The mineralogical compositions of 119 samples collected from throughout the San Francisco Bay coastal system, including bayfloor and seafloor, area beaches, cliff outcrops, and major drainages, were determined using X-ray diffraction (XRD). Comparison of the mineral concentrations and application of statistical cluster analysis of XRD spectra allowed for the determination of provenances...
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James Hein, Kira Mizell, Patrick Barnard
Sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System: An overview Sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System: An overview
The papers in this special issue feature state-of-the-art approaches to understanding the physical processes related to sediment transport and geomorphology of complex coastal-estuarine systems. Here we focus on the San Francisco Bay Coastal System, extending from the lower San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta, through the Bay, and along the adjacent outer Pacific Coast. San Francisco Bay is an...
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Patrick L. Barnard, David H. Schoellhamer, Bruce Jaffe, Lester J. McKee
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Sedimentary organic biomarkers suggest detrimental effects of PAHs on estuarine microbial biomass during the 20th century in San Francisco Bay, CA, USA Sedimentary organic biomarkers suggest detrimental effects of PAHs on estuarine microbial biomass during the 20th century in San Francisco Bay, CA, USA
Hydrocarbon contaminants are ubiquitous in urban aquatic ecosystems, and the ability of some microbial strains to degrade certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is well established. However, detrimental effects of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination on nondegrader microbial populations and photosynthetic organisms have not often been considered. In the current study, fatty acid...
Authors
Elena Nilsen, Robert Rosenbauer, Christopher Fuller, Bruce Jaffe
Factors controlling floc settling velocity along a longitudinal estuarine transect Factors controlling floc settling velocity along a longitudinal estuarine transect
A 147 km longitudinal transect of flocculated cohesive sediment properties in San Francisco Bay (SFB) was conducted on June 17th, 2008. Our aim was to determine the factors that control floc settling velocity along the longitudinal axis of the estuary. The INSSEV-LF video system was used to measure floc diameters and settling velocities at 30 stations at a distance of 0.7 m above the...
Authors
A.J. Manning, David H. Schoellhamer
Does centennial morphodynamic evolution lead to higher channel efficiency in San Pablo Bay, California? Does centennial morphodynamic evolution lead to higher channel efficiency in San Pablo Bay, California?
Measured bathymetries on 30 year interval over the past 150 years show that San Pablo Bay experienced periods of considerable deposition followed by periods of net erosion. However, the main channel in San Pablo Bay has continuously narrowed. The underlying mechanisms and consequences of this tidal channel evolution are not well understood. The central question of this study is whether...
Authors
M. van der Wegen, Bruce Jaffe
Influence of history and environment on the sediment dynamics of intertidal flats Influence of history and environment on the sediment dynamics of intertidal flats
Morphological trends of three distinct intertidal environments in South San Francisco Bay were investigated using a combination of measurement and modeling tools. Because of the inherent relationship between the physical environment and the sediment properties, the sediment properties provide a good indicator of morphologic trends. A significant finding of this study is that surface...
Authors
Craig Jones, Bruce Jaffe
Understanding processes controlling sediment transports at the mouth of a highly energetic inlet system (San Francisco Bay, CA) Understanding processes controlling sediment transports at the mouth of a highly energetic inlet system (San Francisco Bay, CA)
San Francisco Bay is one of the largest estuaries along the U.S. West Coast and is linked to the Pacific Ocean through the Golden Gate, a 100 m deep bedrock inlet. A coupled wave, flow and sediment transport model is used to quantify the sediment linkages between San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate, and the adjacent open coast. Flow and sediment transport processes are investigated using...
Authors
Edwin Elias, Jeff E. Hansen
Comparison of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from watersheds draining the Bay Area and the Central Valley of California Comparison of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from watersheds draining the Bay Area and the Central Valley of California
Quantifying suspended sediment loads is important for managing the world's estuaries in the context of navigation, pollutant transport, wetland restoration, and coastal erosion. To address these needs, a comprehensive analysis was completed on sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from fluvial sources. Suspended sediment, optical backscatter, velocity data near the head of the estuary...
Authors
L.J. McKee, M. Lewicki, David H. Schoellhamer, Neil K. Ganju
Heavy mineral analysis for assessing the provenance of sandy sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System Heavy mineral analysis for assessing the provenance of sandy sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System
Heavy or high-specific gravity minerals make up a small but diagnostic component of sediment that is well suited for determining the provenance and distribution of sediment transported through estuarine and coastal systems worldwide. By this means, we see that surficial sand-sized sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System comes primarily from the Sierra Nevada and associated...
Authors
Florence Wong, Donald L. Woodrow, Mary McGann
A step decrease in sediment concentration in a highly modified tidal river delta following the 1983 El Niño floods A step decrease in sediment concentration in a highly modified tidal river delta following the 1983 El Niño floods
Anthropogenic activities in watersheds can have profound effects on sediment transport through river systems to estuaries. Disturbance in a watershed combined with alterations to the hydro-climatologic regime may result in changes to the sediment flux, and exacerbate the impacts of extreme events (such as large-magnitude floods) on sediment transport. In the San Francisco Estuary...
Authors
Erin Hestir, David H. Schoellhamer, Tara Morgan-King, Susan Ustin
The use of modeling and suspended sediment concentration measurements for quantifying net suspended sediment transport through a large tidally dominated inlet The use of modeling and suspended sediment concentration measurements for quantifying net suspended sediment transport through a large tidally dominated inlet
Sediment exchange at large energetic inlets is often difficult to quantify due complex flows, massive amounts of water and sediment exchange, and environmental conditions limiting long-term data collection. In an effort to better quantify such exchange this study investigated the use of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) measured at an offsite location as a surrogate for sediment...
Authors
Li H. Erikson, Scott Wright, Edwin Elias, Daniel Hanes, David H. Schoellhamer, John Largier
A Sr-Nd isotopic study of sand-sized sediment provenance and transport for the San Francisco Bay coastal system A Sr-Nd isotopic study of sand-sized sediment provenance and transport for the San Francisco Bay coastal system
A diverse suite of geochemical tracers, including 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd isotope ratios, the rare earth elements (REEs), and select trace elements were used to determine sand-sized sediment provenance and transport pathways within the San Francisco Bay coastal system. This study complements a large interdisciplinary effort (Barnard et al., 2012) that seeks to better understand recent...
Authors
Robert Rosenbauer, Amy C. Foxgrover, James Hein, Peter Swarzenski
Sand sources and transport pathways for the San Francisco Bay coastal system, based on X-ray diffraction mineralogy Sand sources and transport pathways for the San Francisco Bay coastal system, based on X-ray diffraction mineralogy
The mineralogical compositions of 119 samples collected from throughout the San Francisco Bay coastal system, including bayfloor and seafloor, area beaches, cliff outcrops, and major drainages, were determined using X-ray diffraction (XRD). Comparison of the mineral concentrations and application of statistical cluster analysis of XRD spectra allowed for the determination of provenances...
Authors
James Hein, Kira Mizell, Patrick Barnard
Sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System: An overview Sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System: An overview
The papers in this special issue feature state-of-the-art approaches to understanding the physical processes related to sediment transport and geomorphology of complex coastal-estuarine systems. Here we focus on the San Francisco Bay Coastal System, extending from the lower San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta, through the Bay, and along the adjacent outer Pacific Coast. San Francisco Bay is an...
Authors
Patrick L. Barnard, David H. Schoellhamer, Bruce Jaffe, Lester J. McKee