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Bed composition generation for morphodynamic modeling: Case study of San Pablo Bay in California, USA Bed composition generation for morphodynamic modeling: Case study of San Pablo Bay in California, USA
Applications of process-based morphodynamic models are often constrained by limited availability of data on bed composition, which may have a considerable impact on the modeled morphodynamic development. One may even distinguish a period of “morphodynamic spin-up” in which the model generates the bed level according to some ill-defined initial bed composition rather than describing the...
Authors
M. van der Wegen, A. Dastgheib, Bruce Jaffe, D. Roelvink
Bathymetry and digital elevation models of Coyote Creek and Alviso Slough, South San Francisco Bay, California Bathymetry and digital elevation models of Coyote Creek and Alviso Slough, South San Francisco Bay, California
In 2010, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center completed three cruises to map the bathymetry of the main channel and shallow intertidal mudflats in the southernmost part of south San Francisco Bay. The three surveys were merged to generate comprehensive maps of Coyote Creek (from Calaveras Point east to the railroad bridge) and Alviso Slough (from...
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Amy Foxgrover, David Finlayson, Bruce Jaffe, Theresa Fregoso
Database of recent tsunami deposits Database of recent tsunami deposits
This report describes a database of sedimentary characteristics of tsunami deposits derived from published accounts of tsunami deposit investigations conducted shortly after the occurrence of a tsunami. The database contains 228 entries, each entry containing data from up to 71 categories. It includes data from 51 publications covering 15 tsunamis distributed between 16 countries. The...
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Robert Peters, Bruce Jaffe
Description of extreme-wave deposits on the northern coast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles Description of extreme-wave deposits on the northern coast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
To develop a better understanding of the origins of extreme-wave deposits and to help assess the potential risk of future overwash events, a field mapping survey was conducted in November 2006 on the northern coast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. Deposits were mapped and analyzed to help develop a systematic sedimentological approach to distinguish the type of extreme-wave event...
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Steven Watt, Bruce Jaffe, Robert A. Morton, Bruce Richmond, Guy Gelfencaum
Estuarine sedimentation, sediment character, and foraminiferal distribution in central San Francisco Bay, California Estuarine sedimentation, sediment character, and foraminiferal distribution in central San Francisco Bay, California
Central San Francisco Bay is the deepest subembayment in the San Francisco Bay estuary and hence has the largest water volume of any of the subembayments. It also has the strongest tidal currents and the coarsest sediment within the estuary. Tidal currents are strongest over the west-central part of central bay and, correspondingly, this area is dominated by sand-size sediment. Much of...
Authors
John L. Chin, Donald Woodrow, Mary McGann, Florence Wong, Theresa Fregoso, Bruce Jaffe
Field survey of the Samoa tsunami of 29 September 2009 Field survey of the Samoa tsunami of 29 September 2009
On 29 September 2009, a strong earthquake took place south of the Samoa Islands in the southcentral Pacific. It triggered a local tsunami, which caused considerable damage and 189 fatalities on the Samoa Islands and in the northern Tonga archipelago. We present here the results of a tsunami survey conducted by an International Tsunami Survey Team in the Samoa Islands on 4-10 October 2009...
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Emile Okal, Hermann Fritz, Costas Synolakis, Jose Borrero, Robert Weiss, Patrick Lynett, Vasily Titov, Spyros Foteinis, Bruce Jaffe, Philip Liu, I-Chi Chan
The Limit of Inundation of the September 29, 2009, Tsunami on Tutuila, American Samoa The Limit of Inundation of the September 29, 2009, Tsunami on Tutuila, American Samoa
U.S. Geological Survey scientists investigated the coastal impacts of the September 29, 2009, South Pacific tsunami in Tutuila, American Samoa in October and November 2009, including mapping the alongshore variation in the limit of inundation. Knowing the inundation limit is useful for planning safer coastal development and evacuation routes for future tsunamis and for improving models...
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Bruce Jaffe, Guy Gelfenbaum, Mark Buckley, Steve Watt, Alex Apotsos, Andrew W. Stevens, Bruce Richmond
Mercury-contaminated hydraulic mining debris in San Francisco Bay Mercury-contaminated hydraulic mining debris in San Francisco Bay
The hydraulic gold-mining process used during the California Gold Rush and in many developing countries today contributes enormous amounts of sediment to rivers and streams. Commonly, accompanying this sediment are contaminants such as elemental mercury and cyanide used in the gold extraction process. We show that some of the mercurycontaminated sediment created by hydraulic gold mining...
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Robin Bouse, Christopher Fuller, Samuel Luoma, Michelle Hornberger, Bruce Jaffe, Richard E. Smith
Hindcasting of decadal‐timescale estuarine bathymetric change with a tidal‐timescale model Hindcasting of decadal‐timescale estuarine bathymetric change with a tidal‐timescale model
Hindcasting decadal-timescale bathymetric change in estuaries is prone to error due to limited data for initial conditions, boundary forcing, and calibration; computational limitations further hinder efforts. We developed and calibrated a tidal-timescale model to bathymetric change in Suisun Bay, California, over the 1867–1887 period. A general, multiple-timescale calibration ensured...
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Neil K. Ganju, David H. Schoellhamer, Bruce Jaffe
Sediment deposition, erosion, and bathymetric change in central San Francisco Bay: 1855-1979 Sediment deposition, erosion, and bathymetric change in central San Francisco Bay: 1855-1979
Central San Francisco Bay is the hub of a dynamic estuarine system connecting the San Joaquin and Sacramento River Deltas, Suisun Bay, and San Pablo Bay to the Pacific Ocean and South San Francisco Bay. To understand the role that Central San Francisco Bay plays in sediment transport throughout the system, it is necessary to first determine historical changes in patterns of sediment...
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Theresa Fregoso, Amy C. Foxgrover, Bruce Jaffe
2005 hydrographic survey of south San Francisco Bay, California 2005 hydrographic survey of south San Francisco Bay, California
An acoustic hydrographic survey of South San Francisco Bay (South Bay) was conducted in 2005. Over 20 million soundings were collected within an area of approximately 250 sq km (97 sq mi) of the bay extending south of Coyote Point on the west shore, to the San Leandro marina on the east, including Coyote Creek and Ravenswood, Alviso, Artesian, and Mud Sloughs. This is the first survey of...
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Amy C. Foxgrover, Bruce Jaffe, Gerald Hovis, Craig Martin, James Hubbard, Manoj Samant, Steve Sullivan
Reconstructing sediment age profiles from historical bathymetry changes in San Pablo Bay, California Reconstructing sediment age profiles from historical bathymetry changes in San Pablo Bay, California
Sediment age profiles reconstructed from a sequence of historical bathymetry changes are used to investigate the subsurface distribution of historical sediments in a subembayment of the San Francisco Estuary. Profiles are created in a grid-based GIS modeling program that stratifies historical deposition into temporal horizons. The model's reconstructions are supported by comparisons to...
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Shawn Higgins, Bruce Jaffe, Christopher Fuller
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Bed composition generation for morphodynamic modeling: Case study of San Pablo Bay in California, USA Bed composition generation for morphodynamic modeling: Case study of San Pablo Bay in California, USA
Applications of process-based morphodynamic models are often constrained by limited availability of data on bed composition, which may have a considerable impact on the modeled morphodynamic development. One may even distinguish a period of “morphodynamic spin-up” in which the model generates the bed level according to some ill-defined initial bed composition rather than describing the...
Authors
M. van der Wegen, A. Dastgheib, Bruce Jaffe, D. Roelvink
Bathymetry and digital elevation models of Coyote Creek and Alviso Slough, South San Francisco Bay, California Bathymetry and digital elevation models of Coyote Creek and Alviso Slough, South San Francisco Bay, California
In 2010, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center completed three cruises to map the bathymetry of the main channel and shallow intertidal mudflats in the southernmost part of south San Francisco Bay. The three surveys were merged to generate comprehensive maps of Coyote Creek (from Calaveras Point east to the railroad bridge) and Alviso Slough (from...
Authors
Amy Foxgrover, David Finlayson, Bruce Jaffe, Theresa Fregoso
Database of recent tsunami deposits Database of recent tsunami deposits
This report describes a database of sedimentary characteristics of tsunami deposits derived from published accounts of tsunami deposit investigations conducted shortly after the occurrence of a tsunami. The database contains 228 entries, each entry containing data from up to 71 categories. It includes data from 51 publications covering 15 tsunamis distributed between 16 countries. The...
Authors
Robert Peters, Bruce Jaffe
Description of extreme-wave deposits on the northern coast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles Description of extreme-wave deposits on the northern coast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
To develop a better understanding of the origins of extreme-wave deposits and to help assess the potential risk of future overwash events, a field mapping survey was conducted in November 2006 on the northern coast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. Deposits were mapped and analyzed to help develop a systematic sedimentological approach to distinguish the type of extreme-wave event...
Authors
Steven Watt, Bruce Jaffe, Robert A. Morton, Bruce Richmond, Guy Gelfencaum
Estuarine sedimentation, sediment character, and foraminiferal distribution in central San Francisco Bay, California Estuarine sedimentation, sediment character, and foraminiferal distribution in central San Francisco Bay, California
Central San Francisco Bay is the deepest subembayment in the San Francisco Bay estuary and hence has the largest water volume of any of the subembayments. It also has the strongest tidal currents and the coarsest sediment within the estuary. Tidal currents are strongest over the west-central part of central bay and, correspondingly, this area is dominated by sand-size sediment. Much of...
Authors
John L. Chin, Donald Woodrow, Mary McGann, Florence Wong, Theresa Fregoso, Bruce Jaffe
Field survey of the Samoa tsunami of 29 September 2009 Field survey of the Samoa tsunami of 29 September 2009
On 29 September 2009, a strong earthquake took place south of the Samoa Islands in the southcentral Pacific. It triggered a local tsunami, which caused considerable damage and 189 fatalities on the Samoa Islands and in the northern Tonga archipelago. We present here the results of a tsunami survey conducted by an International Tsunami Survey Team in the Samoa Islands on 4-10 October 2009...
Authors
Emile Okal, Hermann Fritz, Costas Synolakis, Jose Borrero, Robert Weiss, Patrick Lynett, Vasily Titov, Spyros Foteinis, Bruce Jaffe, Philip Liu, I-Chi Chan
The Limit of Inundation of the September 29, 2009, Tsunami on Tutuila, American Samoa The Limit of Inundation of the September 29, 2009, Tsunami on Tutuila, American Samoa
U.S. Geological Survey scientists investigated the coastal impacts of the September 29, 2009, South Pacific tsunami in Tutuila, American Samoa in October and November 2009, including mapping the alongshore variation in the limit of inundation. Knowing the inundation limit is useful for planning safer coastal development and evacuation routes for future tsunamis and for improving models...
Authors
Bruce Jaffe, Guy Gelfenbaum, Mark Buckley, Steve Watt, Alex Apotsos, Andrew W. Stevens, Bruce Richmond
Mercury-contaminated hydraulic mining debris in San Francisco Bay Mercury-contaminated hydraulic mining debris in San Francisco Bay
The hydraulic gold-mining process used during the California Gold Rush and in many developing countries today contributes enormous amounts of sediment to rivers and streams. Commonly, accompanying this sediment are contaminants such as elemental mercury and cyanide used in the gold extraction process. We show that some of the mercurycontaminated sediment created by hydraulic gold mining...
Authors
Robin Bouse, Christopher Fuller, Samuel Luoma, Michelle Hornberger, Bruce Jaffe, Richard E. Smith
Hindcasting of decadal‐timescale estuarine bathymetric change with a tidal‐timescale model Hindcasting of decadal‐timescale estuarine bathymetric change with a tidal‐timescale model
Hindcasting decadal-timescale bathymetric change in estuaries is prone to error due to limited data for initial conditions, boundary forcing, and calibration; computational limitations further hinder efforts. We developed and calibrated a tidal-timescale model to bathymetric change in Suisun Bay, California, over the 1867–1887 period. A general, multiple-timescale calibration ensured...
Authors
Neil K. Ganju, David H. Schoellhamer, Bruce Jaffe
Sediment deposition, erosion, and bathymetric change in central San Francisco Bay: 1855-1979 Sediment deposition, erosion, and bathymetric change in central San Francisco Bay: 1855-1979
Central San Francisco Bay is the hub of a dynamic estuarine system connecting the San Joaquin and Sacramento River Deltas, Suisun Bay, and San Pablo Bay to the Pacific Ocean and South San Francisco Bay. To understand the role that Central San Francisco Bay plays in sediment transport throughout the system, it is necessary to first determine historical changes in patterns of sediment...
Authors
Theresa Fregoso, Amy C. Foxgrover, Bruce Jaffe
2005 hydrographic survey of south San Francisco Bay, California 2005 hydrographic survey of south San Francisco Bay, California
An acoustic hydrographic survey of South San Francisco Bay (South Bay) was conducted in 2005. Over 20 million soundings were collected within an area of approximately 250 sq km (97 sq mi) of the bay extending south of Coyote Point on the west shore, to the San Leandro marina on the east, including Coyote Creek and Ravenswood, Alviso, Artesian, and Mud Sloughs. This is the first survey of...
Authors
Amy C. Foxgrover, Bruce Jaffe, Gerald Hovis, Craig Martin, James Hubbard, Manoj Samant, Steve Sullivan
Reconstructing sediment age profiles from historical bathymetry changes in San Pablo Bay, California Reconstructing sediment age profiles from historical bathymetry changes in San Pablo Bay, California
Sediment age profiles reconstructed from a sequence of historical bathymetry changes are used to investigate the subsurface distribution of historical sediments in a subembayment of the San Francisco Estuary. Profiles are created in a grid-based GIS modeling program that stratifies historical deposition into temporal horizons. The model's reconstructions are supported by comparisons to...
Authors
Shawn Higgins, Bruce Jaffe, Christopher Fuller