Nadine Golden
Nadine Golden is the Deputy Center Director of the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center.
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Benthic habitat and geologic mapping of the outer continental shelf of north-central California Benthic habitat and geologic mapping of the outer continental shelf of north-central California
The Fanny Shoal area is located between North Farallon Island and Cordell Bank approximately 40 miles west of San Francisco, California. The area lies within the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (GFNMS) which is located just a few miles from San Francisco. The waters within the GFNMS are part of a nationally significant marine ecosystem encompassing a diversity of highly...
Authors
Roberto J. Anima, John L. Chin, James E. Conrad, Nadine E. Golden
Geologic characteristics of benthic habitats in Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska Geologic characteristics of benthic habitats in Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska
In April 2004, more than 40 hours of georeferenced submarine digital video was collected in water depths of 15-370 m in Glacier Bay to (1) ground-truth existing geophysical data (bathymetry and acoustic reflectance), (2) examine and record geologic characteristics of the sea floor, and (3) investigate the relation between substrate types and benthic communities, and (4) construct...
Authors
Jodi N. Harney, Guy R. Cochrane, Lisa L. Etherington, Pete Dartnell, Nadine E. Golden, Hank Chezar
Nearshore benthic habitat GIS for the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and Southern California State Fisheries Reserves, volume II Nearshore benthic habitat GIS for the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and Southern California State Fisheries Reserves, volume II
No abstract available.
Authors
Guy R. Cochrane, James E. Conrad, Jane A. Reid, Sarah Fangman, Nadine E. Golden
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 33
Benthic habitat and geologic mapping of the outer continental shelf of north-central California Benthic habitat and geologic mapping of the outer continental shelf of north-central California
The Fanny Shoal area is located between North Farallon Island and Cordell Bank approximately 40 miles west of San Francisco, California. The area lies within the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (GFNMS) which is located just a few miles from San Francisco. The waters within the GFNMS are part of a nationally significant marine ecosystem encompassing a diversity of highly...
Authors
Roberto J. Anima, John L. Chin, James E. Conrad, Nadine E. Golden
Geologic characteristics of benthic habitats in Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska Geologic characteristics of benthic habitats in Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska
In April 2004, more than 40 hours of georeferenced submarine digital video was collected in water depths of 15-370 m in Glacier Bay to (1) ground-truth existing geophysical data (bathymetry and acoustic reflectance), (2) examine and record geologic characteristics of the sea floor, and (3) investigate the relation between substrate types and benthic communities, and (4) construct...
Authors
Jodi N. Harney, Guy R. Cochrane, Lisa L. Etherington, Pete Dartnell, Nadine E. Golden, Hank Chezar
Nearshore benthic habitat GIS for the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and Southern California State Fisheries Reserves, volume II Nearshore benthic habitat GIS for the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and Southern California State Fisheries Reserves, volume II
No abstract available.
Authors
Guy R. Cochrane, James E. Conrad, Jane A. Reid, Sarah Fangman, Nadine E. Golden