Florence L Wong
Geologist Emeritus, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 72
Grand Canyon riverbed sediment changes, experimental release of September 2000 - a sample data set Grand Canyon riverbed sediment changes, experimental release of September 2000 - a sample data set
An experimental water release from the Glen Canyon Dam into the Colorado River above Grand Canyon was conducted in September 2000 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted sidescan sonar surveys between Glen Canyon Dam (mile -15) and Diamond Creek (mile 220), Arizona (mile designations after Stevens, 1998) to determine the sediment characteristics of...
Authors
Florence L. Wong, Roberto J. Anima, Peter Galanis, Jennifer Codianne, Yu Xia, Randy Bucciarelli, Michael Hamer
Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Cacchione, Paul R. Carlson, Pat F. Chavez, John L. Chin, Peter Dartnell, James V. Gardner, Helen Gibbons, David M. Rubin, Miguel Velasco, Florence L. Wong
Heavy mineral provinces of the Palos Verdes margin, southern California Heavy mineral provinces of the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
Natural sources of sediment for the Palos Verdes margin, southern California, have been augmented by effluent discharged from Los Angeles County Sanitation District's sewage-treatment facility and by the reactivation of the Portuguese Bend landslide. Heavy minerals in very fine and fine sand (63-250 ??m) from beach and shelf sites off the Palos Verdes Peninsula distinguish effluent...
Authors
F. L. Wong
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
A marine sanctuary is an environment where the interests of science and society meet. Land and marine managers need access to the best scientific data available that describe the environment and environmental processes in sanctuaries. The sidescan sonar imagery, bathymetry, sample analyses and other data discussed in the papers in this volume have been made available as a U.S. Geological...
Authors
F. L. Wong, S.L. Eittreim
Spatial and temporal distribution of contaminated, effluent-affected sediment on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California Spatial and temporal distribution of contaminated, effluent-affected sediment on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
A sedimentary deposit on the continental margin near the Palos Verdes Peninsula, California is comprised of sewage effluent and geologic materials and is contaminated with metals, pesticides (including DDT and associated compounds), and PCBs. The deposit was mapped with subbottom acoustic profilers, and sediment cores were analyzed for geochemical and physical properties to determine the...
Authors
H.J. Lee, C. R. Sherwood, D.E. Drake, B. D. Edwards, F. Wong, M. Hamer
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
A marine sanctuary is an environment where the interests of science and society meet. Sanctuary managers need access to the best scientific data available that describe the environment and environmental processes in sanctuaries. Seafloor mapping and sampling in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary have revealed new details about the geology, morphology, and active geologic...
Authors
Florence L. Wong, Stephen L. Eittreim
Heavy minerals from the Palos Verdes margin, southern California: Data and factor analysis Heavy minerals from the Palos Verdes margin, southern California: Data and factor analysis
Heavy or high-density minerals in the 63-250-_m (micron) size fraction (very fine and fine sand) were analyzed from 36 beach and offshore sites (38 samples) of the Palos Verdes margin to determine the areal and temporal mineralogic distributions and the relation of those distributions to the deposit affected by material discharged from the Los Angeles County Sanitation District sewage...
Authors
Florence L. Wong
Ano Nuevo to Santa Cruz, California : a photographic tour of the coastline Ano Nuevo to Santa Cruz, California : a photographic tour of the coastline
This interactive CD ROM contains over 500 overlapping photographic images of the California coastline from A?o Nuevo to Santa Cruz. The images were taken from the R/V David Johnston to illustrate the coastal geology adjacent to part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The introductory home page starts a series of links to a regional map, more detailed area maps, and finally...
Authors
Henry Chezar, Florence L. Wong
Bedrock knobs, San Francisco Bay: Do navigation hazards outweigh other environment problems? Bedrock knobs, San Francisco Bay: Do navigation hazards outweigh other environment problems?
Three bedrock knobs (Arch, Harding, and Shag rocks) rise above the unconsolidated sediment of central San Francisco Bay to a water depth of less than -12 m (
Authors
Paul R. Carlson, John L. Chin, Florence L. Wong
Regional variability of slope stability: Application to the Eel margin, California Regional variability of slope stability: Application to the Eel margin, California
Relative values of downslope driving forces and sediment resisting forces determine the locations of submarine slope failures. Both of these vary regionally, and their impact can be addressed when the data are organized in a Geographic Information System (GIS). The study area on the continental margin near the Eel River provides an excellent opportunity to apply GIS spatial analysis...
Authors
H. Lee, J. Locat, P. Dartnell, K. Israel, Wong Florence
Possible sand resources on the reef front around Oahu Possible sand resources on the reef front around Oahu
Large sediment deposits on the reef front around Oahu are a possible resource for replenishing eroded beaches. An overview is given on the collection of closely spaced, high-resolution subbottom profiles that clearly depict the deposits in three areas, namely, the Kailua Bay off the windward coast, Makua to Kahe Point off the leeward coast, and Camp Erdman to Waimea off the north coast.
Authors
M. A. Hampton, M.E. Torresan, F. L. Wong, C.S. Frazee
Multibeam data and socio-economic issues in west-central San Francisco Bay 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...
Authors
John L. Chin, Paul R. Carlson, Florence L. Wong, David A. Cacchione
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
Filter Total Items: 72
Grand Canyon riverbed sediment changes, experimental release of September 2000 - a sample data set Grand Canyon riverbed sediment changes, experimental release of September 2000 - a sample data set
An experimental water release from the Glen Canyon Dam into the Colorado River above Grand Canyon was conducted in September 2000 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted sidescan sonar surveys between Glen Canyon Dam (mile -15) and Diamond Creek (mile 220), Arizona (mile designations after Stevens, 1998) to determine the sediment characteristics of...
Authors
Florence L. Wong, Roberto J. Anima, Peter Galanis, Jennifer Codianne, Yu Xia, Randy Bucciarelli, Michael Hamer
Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Cacchione, Paul R. Carlson, Pat F. Chavez, John L. Chin, Peter Dartnell, James V. Gardner, Helen Gibbons, David M. Rubin, Miguel Velasco, Florence L. Wong
Heavy mineral provinces of the Palos Verdes margin, southern California Heavy mineral provinces of the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
Natural sources of sediment for the Palos Verdes margin, southern California, have been augmented by effluent discharged from Los Angeles County Sanitation District's sewage-treatment facility and by the reactivation of the Portuguese Bend landslide. Heavy minerals in very fine and fine sand (63-250 ??m) from beach and shelf sites off the Palos Verdes Peninsula distinguish effluent...
Authors
F. L. Wong
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
A marine sanctuary is an environment where the interests of science and society meet. Land and marine managers need access to the best scientific data available that describe the environment and environmental processes in sanctuaries. The sidescan sonar imagery, bathymetry, sample analyses and other data discussed in the papers in this volume have been made available as a U.S. Geological...
Authors
F. L. Wong, S.L. Eittreim
Spatial and temporal distribution of contaminated, effluent-affected sediment on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California Spatial and temporal distribution of contaminated, effluent-affected sediment on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California
A sedimentary deposit on the continental margin near the Palos Verdes Peninsula, California is comprised of sewage effluent and geologic materials and is contaminated with metals, pesticides (including DDT and associated compounds), and PCBs. The deposit was mapped with subbottom acoustic profilers, and sediment cores were analyzed for geochemical and physical properties to determine the...
Authors
H.J. Lee, C. R. Sherwood, D.E. Drake, B. D. Edwards, F. Wong, M. Hamer
Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Continental shelf GIS for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
A marine sanctuary is an environment where the interests of science and society meet. Sanctuary managers need access to the best scientific data available that describe the environment and environmental processes in sanctuaries. Seafloor mapping and sampling in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary have revealed new details about the geology, morphology, and active geologic...
Authors
Florence L. Wong, Stephen L. Eittreim
Heavy minerals from the Palos Verdes margin, southern California: Data and factor analysis Heavy minerals from the Palos Verdes margin, southern California: Data and factor analysis
Heavy or high-density minerals in the 63-250-_m (micron) size fraction (very fine and fine sand) were analyzed from 36 beach and offshore sites (38 samples) of the Palos Verdes margin to determine the areal and temporal mineralogic distributions and the relation of those distributions to the deposit affected by material discharged from the Los Angeles County Sanitation District sewage...
Authors
Florence L. Wong
Ano Nuevo to Santa Cruz, California : a photographic tour of the coastline Ano Nuevo to Santa Cruz, California : a photographic tour of the coastline
This interactive CD ROM contains over 500 overlapping photographic images of the California coastline from A?o Nuevo to Santa Cruz. The images were taken from the R/V David Johnston to illustrate the coastal geology adjacent to part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The introductory home page starts a series of links to a regional map, more detailed area maps, and finally...
Authors
Henry Chezar, Florence L. Wong
Bedrock knobs, San Francisco Bay: Do navigation hazards outweigh other environment problems? Bedrock knobs, San Francisco Bay: Do navigation hazards outweigh other environment problems?
Three bedrock knobs (Arch, Harding, and Shag rocks) rise above the unconsolidated sediment of central San Francisco Bay to a water depth of less than -12 m (
Authors
Paul R. Carlson, John L. Chin, Florence L. Wong
Regional variability of slope stability: Application to the Eel margin, California Regional variability of slope stability: Application to the Eel margin, California
Relative values of downslope driving forces and sediment resisting forces determine the locations of submarine slope failures. Both of these vary regionally, and their impact can be addressed when the data are organized in a Geographic Information System (GIS). The study area on the continental margin near the Eel River provides an excellent opportunity to apply GIS spatial analysis...
Authors
H. Lee, J. Locat, P. Dartnell, K. Israel, Wong Florence
Possible sand resources on the reef front around Oahu Possible sand resources on the reef front around Oahu
Large sediment deposits on the reef front around Oahu are a possible resource for replenishing eroded beaches. An overview is given on the collection of closely spaced, high-resolution subbottom profiles that clearly depict the deposits in three areas, namely, the Kailua Bay off the windward coast, Makua to Kahe Point off the leeward coast, and Camp Erdman to Waimea off the north coast.
Authors
M. A. Hampton, M.E. Torresan, F. L. Wong, C.S. Frazee
Multibeam data and socio-economic issues in west-central San Francisco Bay 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...
Authors
John L. Chin, Paul R. Carlson, Florence L. Wong, David A. Cacchione
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.