Christopher D Reich (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Regional quaternary submarine geomorphology in the Florida Keys Regional quaternary submarine geomorphology in the Florida Keys
High-quality seismic reflection profiles fill a major gap in geophysical data along the south Florida shelf, allowing updated interpretations of the history of the Quaternary coral reef system. Incorporation of the new and existing data sets provides the basis for detailed color maps of the Pleistocene surface and thickness of overlying Holocene accretions. The maps cover the Florida...
Authors
B. H. Lidz, C. D. Reich, E.A. Shinn
Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge
Evaluation of seepage data from a network of 50 permanently deployed submarine seepage meters, specially constructed from fiberglass, indicates that the devices artificially advect (Bernoulli effect) shallow ground water. Reverse flow into the rock was not observed even when adjacent piezometers installed 2-m to 20-m below the rock-water interface indicated negative groundwater heads...
Authors
E.A. Shinn, C. D. Reich, T.D. Hickey
Tidal and meteorological influences on shallow marine groundwater flow in the upper Florida Keys Tidal and meteorological influences on shallow marine groundwater flow in the upper Florida Keys
No abstract available.
Authors
Christopher D. Reich, Eugene A. Shinn, Todd D. Hickey, Ann B. Tihansky
Arrecifes coralinos en Honduras; estado despues del Huracan Mitch [Coral reefs in Honduras; status after Hurricane Mitch] Arrecifes coralinos en Honduras; estado despues del Huracan Mitch [Coral reefs in Honduras; status after Hurricane Mitch]
No abstract available.
Authors
C. D. Reich, R. B. Halley, Don Hickey
Coral reefs in Honduras: status after Hurricane Mitch Coral reefs in Honduras: status after Hurricane Mitch
No abstract available.
Authors
C. D. Reich, R. B. Halley, Don Hickey
Using multiple geochemical tracers to characterize the hydrogeology of the submarine spring off Crescent Beach, Florida Using multiple geochemical tracers to characterize the hydrogeology of the submarine spring off Crescent Beach, Florida
A spectacular submarine spring is located about 4 km east of Crescent Beach, FL, in the Atlantic Ocean. The single vent feature of Crescent Beach Spring provides a unique opportunity to examine onshore–offshore hydrogeologic processes, as well as point source submarine ground water discharge. The Floridan aquifer system in northeastern Florida consists of Tertiary interspersed limestone...
Authors
P.W. Swarzenski, C. D. Reich, R. M. Spechler, J. L. Kindinger, W.S. Moore
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 35
Regional quaternary submarine geomorphology in the Florida Keys Regional quaternary submarine geomorphology in the Florida Keys
High-quality seismic reflection profiles fill a major gap in geophysical data along the south Florida shelf, allowing updated interpretations of the history of the Quaternary coral reef system. Incorporation of the new and existing data sets provides the basis for detailed color maps of the Pleistocene surface and thickness of overlying Holocene accretions. The maps cover the Florida...
Authors
B. H. Lidz, C. D. Reich, E.A. Shinn
Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge
Evaluation of seepage data from a network of 50 permanently deployed submarine seepage meters, specially constructed from fiberglass, indicates that the devices artificially advect (Bernoulli effect) shallow ground water. Reverse flow into the rock was not observed even when adjacent piezometers installed 2-m to 20-m below the rock-water interface indicated negative groundwater heads...
Authors
E.A. Shinn, C. D. Reich, T.D. Hickey
Tidal and meteorological influences on shallow marine groundwater flow in the upper Florida Keys Tidal and meteorological influences on shallow marine groundwater flow in the upper Florida Keys
No abstract available.
Authors
Christopher D. Reich, Eugene A. Shinn, Todd D. Hickey, Ann B. Tihansky
Arrecifes coralinos en Honduras; estado despues del Huracan Mitch [Coral reefs in Honduras; status after Hurricane Mitch] Arrecifes coralinos en Honduras; estado despues del Huracan Mitch [Coral reefs in Honduras; status after Hurricane Mitch]
No abstract available.
Authors
C. D. Reich, R. B. Halley, Don Hickey
Coral reefs in Honduras: status after Hurricane Mitch Coral reefs in Honduras: status after Hurricane Mitch
No abstract available.
Authors
C. D. Reich, R. B. Halley, Don Hickey
Using multiple geochemical tracers to characterize the hydrogeology of the submarine spring off Crescent Beach, Florida Using multiple geochemical tracers to characterize the hydrogeology of the submarine spring off Crescent Beach, Florida
A spectacular submarine spring is located about 4 km east of Crescent Beach, FL, in the Atlantic Ocean. The single vent feature of Crescent Beach Spring provides a unique opportunity to examine onshore–offshore hydrogeologic processes, as well as point source submarine ground water discharge. The Floridan aquifer system in northeastern Florida consists of Tertiary interspersed limestone...
Authors
P.W. Swarzenski, C. D. Reich, R. M. Spechler, J. L. Kindinger, W.S. Moore