Florence L Wong
Geologist Emeritus, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Science and Products
Grand Canyon riverbed sediment changes, experimental release of September 2000 - a sample data set
Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay
Heavy mineral provinces of the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Spatial and temporal distribution of contaminated, effluent-affected sediment on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Heavy minerals from the Palos Verdes margin, southern California: Data and factor analysis
Ano Nuevo to Santa Cruz, California : a photographic tour of the coastline
Bedrock knobs, San Francisco Bay: Do navigation hazards outweigh other environment problems?
Regional variability of slope stability: Application to the Eel margin, California
Possible sand resources on the reef front around Oahu
Multibeam data and socio-economic issues in west-central San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the conterminous U.S. Pacific Coast and is one of the world's largest natural harbors. It is a biologically productive and diverse environment. San Francisco Bay has a maritime economy that annually generates over $7.5 billion, handles 50 million tons of cargo, and involves thousands of jobs. Recent investigations by the USGS in this estuary help address
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Grand Canyon riverbed sediment changes, experimental release of September 2000 - a sample data set
Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay
Heavy mineral provinces of the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Spatial and temporal distribution of contaminated, effluent-affected sediment on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Heavy minerals from the Palos Verdes margin, southern California: Data and factor analysis
Ano Nuevo to Santa Cruz, California : a photographic tour of the coastline
Bedrock knobs, San Francisco Bay: Do navigation hazards outweigh other environment problems?
Regional variability of slope stability: Application to the Eel margin, California
Possible sand resources on the reef front around Oahu
Multibeam data and socio-economic issues in west-central San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the conterminous U.S. Pacific Coast and is one of the world's largest natural harbors. It is a biologically productive and diverse environment. San Francisco Bay has a maritime economy that annually generates over $7.5 billion, handles 50 million tons of cargo, and involves thousands of jobs. Recent investigations by the USGS in this estuary help address
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.