James Flocks
James Flocks is a Research Geologist at the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS field activities 01ASR01, 01ASR02, 02ASR01, and 02ASR02, Miami, Florida, November 2001–January 2002 Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS field activities 01ASR01, 01ASR02, 02ASR01, and 02ASR02, Miami, Florida, November 2001–January 2002
This appendix consists of two-dimensional marine seismic reflection profile data collected in canals in the Lake Belt Area of Miami, Florida. These data were acquired in November and December of 2001 and January and February of 2002 using a 4.9-m (16-ft) jonboat. The data are available in a variety of formats, including binary, ASCII, HTML, shapefiles, and GIF images
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Karynna Calderon, Shawn V. Dadisman, Jack L. Kindinger, Dana S. Wiese, James G. Flocks
Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for shoreline restoration: case study of Barataria shoreline, Louisiana Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for shoreline restoration: case study of Barataria shoreline, Louisiana
The Louisiana barrier shoreline of Barataria Basin, which lies within the western Mississippi River delta, has undergone significant retreat during the past 100 years. The most practical restoration method to rebuild these shorelines is sand nourishment. Seismic and sonar interpretations verified with geologic samples (vibracores and borings) indicate that there are nine sand targets...
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Jack L. Kindinger, James G. Flocks, Mark Kulp, Shea Penland, Louis D. Britsch
Sediment-hosted contaminants and distribution patterns in the Mississippi and Atchafalaya River Deltas Sediment-hosted contaminants and distribution patterns in the Mississippi and Atchafalaya River Deltas
The Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers transport very large amounts of bedload and suspended sediments to the deltaic and coastal environments of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Absorbed onto these sediments are contaminants that may be detrimental to the environment. To adequately assess the impact of these contaminants it is first necessary to develop an understanding of sediment...
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James G. Flocks, Jack L. Kindinger, Nicholas Ferina, Chandra Dreher
Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS cruise 99LCA01, Crescent Beach Spring, Florida, 26 April-27 April, 1999 Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS cruise 99LCA01, Crescent Beach Spring, Florida, 26 April-27 April, 1999
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Gina M. Brewer, Shawn V. Dadisman, James G. Flocks, Dana S. Weise, Jeffrey B. Davis
Archive of Boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS Cruise 99ASR01, Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 29 June - 30 June, 1999 Archive of Boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS Cruise 99ASR01, Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 29 June - 30 June, 1999
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Gina M. Brewer, Shawn V. Dadisman, Jack L. Kindinger, Dana S. Wiese, James G. Flocks
Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for the restoration of the Barataria Barrier shoreline Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for the restoration of the Barataria Barrier shoreline
Louisiana's barrier shorelines are rapidly eroding due to high rates of relative subsidence combined with sea-level rise, repeated storm impacts, and a diminishing sand supply. Due to these factors Louisiana's barrier shorelines are the fastest eroding shorelines in the Nation. In places, the erosion of barrier islands exceeds 65 ft/yr (20 m/yr). One of the best methods for protecting...
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Jack Kindinger, James Flocks, Mark Kulp, Shea Penland, Louis D. Britsch, G. Brewer, Gillian L. Brooks, S. Dadisman, C. Dreher, N. Ferina
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Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS field activities 01ASR01, 01ASR02, 02ASR01, and 02ASR02, Miami, Florida, November 2001–January 2002 Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS field activities 01ASR01, 01ASR02, 02ASR01, and 02ASR02, Miami, Florida, November 2001–January 2002
This appendix consists of two-dimensional marine seismic reflection profile data collected in canals in the Lake Belt Area of Miami, Florida. These data were acquired in November and December of 2001 and January and February of 2002 using a 4.9-m (16-ft) jonboat. The data are available in a variety of formats, including binary, ASCII, HTML, shapefiles, and GIF images
Authors
Karynna Calderon, Shawn V. Dadisman, Jack L. Kindinger, Dana S. Wiese, James G. Flocks
Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for shoreline restoration: case study of Barataria shoreline, Louisiana Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for shoreline restoration: case study of Barataria shoreline, Louisiana
The Louisiana barrier shoreline of Barataria Basin, which lies within the western Mississippi River delta, has undergone significant retreat during the past 100 years. The most practical restoration method to rebuild these shorelines is sand nourishment. Seismic and sonar interpretations verified with geologic samples (vibracores and borings) indicate that there are nine sand targets...
Authors
Jack L. Kindinger, James G. Flocks, Mark Kulp, Shea Penland, Louis D. Britsch
Sediment-hosted contaminants and distribution patterns in the Mississippi and Atchafalaya River Deltas Sediment-hosted contaminants and distribution patterns in the Mississippi and Atchafalaya River Deltas
The Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers transport very large amounts of bedload and suspended sediments to the deltaic and coastal environments of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Absorbed onto these sediments are contaminants that may be detrimental to the environment. To adequately assess the impact of these contaminants it is first necessary to develop an understanding of sediment...
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James G. Flocks, Jack L. Kindinger, Nicholas Ferina, Chandra Dreher
Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS cruise 99LCA01, Crescent Beach Spring, Florida, 26 April-27 April, 1999 Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS cruise 99LCA01, Crescent Beach Spring, Florida, 26 April-27 April, 1999
No abstract available.
Authors
Gina M. Brewer, Shawn V. Dadisman, James G. Flocks, Dana S. Weise, Jeffrey B. Davis
Archive of Boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS Cruise 99ASR01, Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 29 June - 30 June, 1999 Archive of Boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS Cruise 99ASR01, Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 29 June - 30 June, 1999
No abstract available.
Authors
Gina M. Brewer, Shawn V. Dadisman, Jack L. Kindinger, Dana S. Wiese, James G. Flocks
Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for the restoration of the Barataria Barrier shoreline Sand resources, regional geology, and coastal processes for the restoration of the Barataria Barrier shoreline
Louisiana's barrier shorelines are rapidly eroding due to high rates of relative subsidence combined with sea-level rise, repeated storm impacts, and a diminishing sand supply. Due to these factors Louisiana's barrier shorelines are the fastest eroding shorelines in the Nation. In places, the erosion of barrier islands exceeds 65 ft/yr (20 m/yr). One of the best methods for protecting...
Authors
Jack Kindinger, James Flocks, Mark Kulp, Shea Penland, Louis D. Britsch, G. Brewer, Gillian L. Brooks, S. Dadisman, C. Dreher, N. Ferina