Deborah R Hutchinson, PhD
Deborah Hutchinson is a Scientist Emeritus with the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
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Strategic vision for the U. S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region, 2001-2010 Strategic vision for the U. S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region, 2001-2010
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) strategic vision for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region is that of a healthy ecosystem, whose ecological integrity and economic health are nurtured and sustained through sound resource-management decisions based on reliable, timely, and objective scientific information and data. The USGS is a leader in providing reliable, relevant, timely, and...
Authors
Donna N. Myers, M.J. Chambers, Verdel K. Dawson, Sandra M. Eberts, Marion Fisher, Michael P. Foose, Herbert J. Freiberger, John E. Gannon, David A. Greene, Deborah Hutchinson, James M. McNeal, Nancy Milton, James R. Nicholas, Charles A. Peters, Byron D. Stone, Dalia E. Varanka, Charles E. Hickman, Denise A. Wiltshire
Acoustic, pore pressure, and strength properties of sediment containing gas hydrate Acoustic, pore pressure, and strength properties of sediment containing gas hydrate
No abstract available.
Authors
William J. Winters, William P. Dillon, Deborah R. Hutchinson
Seismic expression of the Chesapeake Bay impact crater: Structural and morphologic refinements based on new seismic data Seismic expression of the Chesapeake Bay impact crater: Structural and morphologic refinements based on new seismic data
This work refines previous interpretations of the structure and morphology of the Chesapeake Bay impact crater on the basis of more than 1,200 km of multichannel and single-channel seismic reflection profiles collected in the bay and on the adjacent continental shelf. The outer rim, formed in sedimentary rocks, is irregularly circular, with an average diameter of ~85 km. A 20–25-km-wide...
Authors
C. Wylie Poag, Deborah R. Hutchinson, Steve M. Colman, Myung W. Lee
Faulting of gas-hydrate-bearing marine sediments - contribution to permeability Faulting of gas-hydrate-bearing marine sediments - contribution to permeability
Extensive faulting is observed in sediments containing high concentrations of methane hydrate off the southeastern coast of the United States. Faults that break the sea floor show evidence of both extension and shortening; mud diapirs are also present. The zone of recent faulting apparently extends from the ocean floor down to the base of gas-hydrate stability. We infer that the faulting...
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William P. Dillon, W.S. Holbrook, Rebecca Drury, Joseph Gettrust, Deborah Hutchinson, James Booth, Michael Taylor
Seismic reflection profile of the Blake Ridge near sites 994, 995, and 997 Seismic reflection profile of the Blake Ridge near sites 994, 995, and 997
Seismic reflection profiles near Sites 994, 995, and 997 were collected with seismic sources that provide maximum resolution with adequate power to image the zone of gas hydrate stability and the region direction beneath it. The overall structure of the sediment drift deposit that constitutes the Blake Ridge consists of southwestward-dipping strata. These strata are approximately...
Authors
William P. Dillon, Deborah R. Hutchinson, Rebecca M. Drury
Seismic images of a tectonic subdivision of the Greenville Orogen beneath lakes Ontario and Erie Seismic images of a tectonic subdivision of the Greenville Orogen beneath lakes Ontario and Erie
New seismic data from marine air-gun and Vibroseis profiles in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie provide images of subhorizontal Phanerozoic sediments underlain by a remarkable series of easterly dipping reflections that extends from the crystalline basement to the lower crust. These reflections are interpreted as structural features of crustal-scale subdivisions within the Grenville Orogen...
Authors
D. A. Forsyth, Bernd Milkereit, A. Davidson, S. Hanmer, Deborah R. Hutchinson, W. J. Hinze, R.F. Mereu
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Strategic vision for the U. S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region, 2001-2010 Strategic vision for the U. S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region, 2001-2010
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) strategic vision for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region is that of a healthy ecosystem, whose ecological integrity and economic health are nurtured and sustained through sound resource-management decisions based on reliable, timely, and objective scientific information and data. The USGS is a leader in providing reliable, relevant, timely, and...
Authors
Donna N. Myers, M.J. Chambers, Verdel K. Dawson, Sandra M. Eberts, Marion Fisher, Michael P. Foose, Herbert J. Freiberger, John E. Gannon, David A. Greene, Deborah Hutchinson, James M. McNeal, Nancy Milton, James R. Nicholas, Charles A. Peters, Byron D. Stone, Dalia E. Varanka, Charles E. Hickman, Denise A. Wiltshire
Acoustic, pore pressure, and strength properties of sediment containing gas hydrate Acoustic, pore pressure, and strength properties of sediment containing gas hydrate
No abstract available.
Authors
William J. Winters, William P. Dillon, Deborah R. Hutchinson
Seismic expression of the Chesapeake Bay impact crater: Structural and morphologic refinements based on new seismic data Seismic expression of the Chesapeake Bay impact crater: Structural and morphologic refinements based on new seismic data
This work refines previous interpretations of the structure and morphology of the Chesapeake Bay impact crater on the basis of more than 1,200 km of multichannel and single-channel seismic reflection profiles collected in the bay and on the adjacent continental shelf. The outer rim, formed in sedimentary rocks, is irregularly circular, with an average diameter of ~85 km. A 20–25-km-wide...
Authors
C. Wylie Poag, Deborah R. Hutchinson, Steve M. Colman, Myung W. Lee
Faulting of gas-hydrate-bearing marine sediments - contribution to permeability Faulting of gas-hydrate-bearing marine sediments - contribution to permeability
Extensive faulting is observed in sediments containing high concentrations of methane hydrate off the southeastern coast of the United States. Faults that break the sea floor show evidence of both extension and shortening; mud diapirs are also present. The zone of recent faulting apparently extends from the ocean floor down to the base of gas-hydrate stability. We infer that the faulting...
Authors
William P. Dillon, W.S. Holbrook, Rebecca Drury, Joseph Gettrust, Deborah Hutchinson, James Booth, Michael Taylor
Seismic reflection profile of the Blake Ridge near sites 994, 995, and 997 Seismic reflection profile of the Blake Ridge near sites 994, 995, and 997
Seismic reflection profiles near Sites 994, 995, and 997 were collected with seismic sources that provide maximum resolution with adequate power to image the zone of gas hydrate stability and the region direction beneath it. The overall structure of the sediment drift deposit that constitutes the Blake Ridge consists of southwestward-dipping strata. These strata are approximately...
Authors
William P. Dillon, Deborah R. Hutchinson, Rebecca M. Drury
Seismic images of a tectonic subdivision of the Greenville Orogen beneath lakes Ontario and Erie Seismic images of a tectonic subdivision of the Greenville Orogen beneath lakes Ontario and Erie
New seismic data from marine air-gun and Vibroseis profiles in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie provide images of subhorizontal Phanerozoic sediments underlain by a remarkable series of easterly dipping reflections that extends from the crystalline basement to the lower crust. These reflections are interpreted as structural features of crustal-scale subdivisions within the Grenville Orogen...
Authors
D. A. Forsyth, Bernd Milkereit, A. Davidson, S. Hanmer, Deborah R. Hutchinson, W. J. Hinze, R.F. Mereu