Christopher D Reich (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Re-examining the submarine spring at Crescent Beach, Florida Re-examining the submarine spring at Crescent Beach, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter W. Swarzenski, Christopher D. Reich
A giant sediment trap in the Florida keys A giant sediment trap in the Florida keys
Aerial photography, high-resolution seismic profiling, coring and jet probing have revealed a large sediment-filled sinkhole in the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary off Key Largo, Florida. The 600-m-diameter feature straddles coral reef and carbonate-sand facies and contains >55 m of marine lime sand and aragonite mud. Bulk 14C age determinations of mud from a 30- m sediment core...
Authors
E.A. Shinn, C. D. Reich, S. D. Locker, A. C. Hine
Fate and pathways of injection-well effluent in the Florida Keys Fate and pathways of injection-well effluent in the Florida Keys
Twenty-four wells (21 locations) were core drilled into the limestone beneath the Keys, reef tract, and outer reefs to determine if sewage effluents injected in Class V wells onshore are reaching offshore reef areas via underground flow. These wells were fitted with PVC casings and well screens and were sampled every three months for a period of one year. Analyses showed consistent...
Authors
Eugene A. Shinn, Ronald S. Reese, Christopher D. Reich
Habitat impacts of offshore drilling, eastern Gulf of Mexico Habitat impacts of offshore drilling, eastern Gulf of Mexico
In this survey six offshore exploratory drill sites in a variety of environments and water depths were examined using a small research submersible. Sites varied from locations off northwest Florida to as far west as offshore Alabama. Water depths ranged from 21 m (70 ft) to 149 m (489 ft), and bottom sediments ranged from carbonate mud to Shelly quartz sand and silt to hard limestone...
Authors
Eugene A. Shinn, Barbara H. Lidz, Christopher D. Reich
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 35
Re-examining the submarine spring at Crescent Beach, Florida Re-examining the submarine spring at Crescent Beach, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter W. Swarzenski, Christopher D. Reich
A giant sediment trap in the Florida keys A giant sediment trap in the Florida keys
Aerial photography, high-resolution seismic profiling, coring and jet probing have revealed a large sediment-filled sinkhole in the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary off Key Largo, Florida. The 600-m-diameter feature straddles coral reef and carbonate-sand facies and contains >55 m of marine lime sand and aragonite mud. Bulk 14C age determinations of mud from a 30- m sediment core...
Authors
E.A. Shinn, C. D. Reich, S. D. Locker, A. C. Hine
Fate and pathways of injection-well effluent in the Florida Keys Fate and pathways of injection-well effluent in the Florida Keys
Twenty-four wells (21 locations) were core drilled into the limestone beneath the Keys, reef tract, and outer reefs to determine if sewage effluents injected in Class V wells onshore are reaching offshore reef areas via underground flow. These wells were fitted with PVC casings and well screens and were sampled every three months for a period of one year. Analyses showed consistent...
Authors
Eugene A. Shinn, Ronald S. Reese, Christopher D. Reich
Habitat impacts of offshore drilling, eastern Gulf of Mexico Habitat impacts of offshore drilling, eastern Gulf of Mexico
In this survey six offshore exploratory drill sites in a variety of environments and water depths were examined using a small research submersible. Sites varied from locations off northwest Florida to as far west as offshore Alabama. Water depths ranged from 21 m (70 ft) to 149 m (489 ft), and bottom sediments ranged from carbonate mud to Shelly quartz sand and silt to hard limestone...
Authors
Eugene A. Shinn, Barbara H. Lidz, Christopher D. Reich