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Preliminary hydrodynamic analysis of landslide-generated waves in Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska Preliminary hydrodynamic analysis of landslide-generated waves in Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
A landslide block perched on the northern wall of Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park (Figure 1), has the potential to generate large waves in Tidal Inlet and the western arm of Glacier Bay if it were to fail catastrophically. Landslide-generated waves are a particular concern for cruise ships transiting through Glacier Bay on a daily basis during the summer months. The objective of...
Authors
Eric Geist, Matthias Jakob, Gerald Wieczoreck, Peter Dartnell
Geomorphology, acoustic backscatter, and processes in Santa Monica Bay from multibeam mapping Geomorphology, acoustic backscatter, and processes in Santa Monica Bay from multibeam mapping
Santa Monica Bay was mapped in 1996 using a high-resolution multibeam system, providing the first substantial update of the submarine geomorphology since the initial compilation by Shepard and Emery [(1941) Geol. Soc. Amer. Spec. Paper 31]. The multibeam mapping generated not only high-resolution bathymetry, but also coregistered, calibrated acoustic backscatter at 95 kHz. The...
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James V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Larry Mayer, John Clarke
Characterizing benthic substrates of Santa Monica Bay with seafloor photography and multibeam sonar imagery Characterizing benthic substrates of Santa Monica Bay with seafloor photography and multibeam sonar imagery
Seafloor photography from three cruises is combined with multibeam sonar imagery to characterize benthic substrates and associated fauna of Santa Monica Bay, California. The multibeam EM1000 imagery was collected in 1996. Two sampling cruises (in 1998 and 1999) provided photographs at 142 sites throughout the Bay; a final cruise (in 2000) collected still photographs and continuous video...
Authors
Brian Andrews, Peter Dartnell, Henry Chezar
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
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Authors
David Cacchione, Paul Carlson, Pat Chavez, John L. Chin, Peter Dartnell, James Gardner, Helen Gibbons, David Rubin, Miguel Velasco, Florence Wong
Multibeam bathymetry and selected perspective views of Glacier Bay, Alaska Multibeam bathymetry and selected perspective views of Glacier Bay, Alaska
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Authors
Paul Carlson, Philip Hooge, Guy Cochrane, Andrew Stevenson, Peter Dartnell, J. Stone
Bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of the mid and outer continental shelf, head of De Soto Canyon, northeastern Gulf of Mexico: data, images, and GIS Bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of the mid and outer continental shelf, head of De Soto Canyon, northeastern Gulf of Mexico: data, images, and GIS
The mid to outer continental shelf off Mississippi-Alabama and off northwest Florida were the focus of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) multibeam echosounder (MBES) mapping cruises in 2000 and 2001, respectively. These areas were mapped to investigate the extent of "deep-water reefs" first suggested by Ludwig and Walton (1957). The reefs off Mississippi and Alabama were initially described...
Authors
James Gardner, John Hughes Clarke, Larry Mayer, Peter Dartnell
Multibeam mapping of selected areas of the outer continental shelf, northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Data, images, and GIS Multibeam mapping of selected areas of the outer continental shelf, northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Data, images, and GIS
Following the publication of high-resolution (5-meter spatial resolution) multibeam echosounder (MBES) images of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary area of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico (Gardner et al., 1998), the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) and the Minerals Management Service (MMS) have been interested in additional MBES data in the area. A...
Authors
James Gardner, Jonathan Beaudoin, John Hughes Clarke, Peter Dartnell
Bathymetry and selected perspective views offshore greater Los Angeles, California Bathymetry and selected perspective views offshore greater Los Angeles, California
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James Gardner, Peter Dartnell, J.C. Stone, L. Mayer, J.E.H. Clark
Multibeam mapping of the Los Angeles, California Margin Multibeam mapping of the Los Angeles, California Margin
The Los Angeles, California Margin was mapped using multibeam echosounders during three separate surveys (Figure 1). In 1996, the USGS surveyed the shelf and slope in Santa Monica Bay from Pt. Dume to south of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The mapping was accomplished using a Kongsberg Simrad EM1000 multibeam sonar system that provided high-quality bathymetry and quantitative backscatter...
Authors
James Gardner, Peter Dartnell
Multibeam mapping of the West Florida Shelf, Gulf of Mexico Multibeam mapping of the West Florida Shelf, Gulf of Mexico
A zone of deep-water reefs is thought to extend from the mid and outer shelf south of Mississippi and Alabama to at least the northwestern Florida shelf off Panama City, Florida (Figure 1). The reefs off Mississippi and Alabama are found in water depths of 60 to 120 m (Ludwick and Walton, 1957; Gardner et al., 2001, in press) and were the focus of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) mapping...
Authors
James Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Kenneth Sulak
Multibeam mapping of the Pinnacles region, Gulf of Mexico Multibeam mapping of the Pinnacles region, Gulf of Mexico
Recent USGS mapping shows an extensive deep (~100 m) reef tract occurs on the Mississippi-Alabama outer continental shelf (Figure 1). The tract, known as "The Pinnacles", is apparently part of a sequence of drowned reef complexes along the "40-fathom" shelf edge of the northern Gulf of Mexico (Ludwick and Walton, 1957). It is critical to determine the accurate geomorphology of these deep...
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James Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Kenneth Sulak
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of Crater Lake, Oregon Bathymetry and selected perspective views of Crater Lake, Oregon
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J.V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Laurent Hellequin, C. R. Bacon, L. Mayer, M.W. Buktenica
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Preliminary hydrodynamic analysis of landslide-generated waves in Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska Preliminary hydrodynamic analysis of landslide-generated waves in Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
A landslide block perched on the northern wall of Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park (Figure 1), has the potential to generate large waves in Tidal Inlet and the western arm of Glacier Bay if it were to fail catastrophically. Landslide-generated waves are a particular concern for cruise ships transiting through Glacier Bay on a daily basis during the summer months. The objective of...
Authors
Eric Geist, Matthias Jakob, Gerald Wieczoreck, Peter Dartnell
Geomorphology, acoustic backscatter, and processes in Santa Monica Bay from multibeam mapping Geomorphology, acoustic backscatter, and processes in Santa Monica Bay from multibeam mapping
Santa Monica Bay was mapped in 1996 using a high-resolution multibeam system, providing the first substantial update of the submarine geomorphology since the initial compilation by Shepard and Emery [(1941) Geol. Soc. Amer. Spec. Paper 31]. The multibeam mapping generated not only high-resolution bathymetry, but also coregistered, calibrated acoustic backscatter at 95 kHz. The...
Authors
James V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Larry Mayer, John Clarke
Characterizing benthic substrates of Santa Monica Bay with seafloor photography and multibeam sonar imagery Characterizing benthic substrates of Santa Monica Bay with seafloor photography and multibeam sonar imagery
Seafloor photography from three cruises is combined with multibeam sonar imagery to characterize benthic substrates and associated fauna of Santa Monica Bay, California. The multibeam EM1000 imagery was collected in 1996. Two sampling cruises (in 1998 and 1999) provided photographs at 142 sites throughout the Bay; a final cruise (in 2000) collected still photographs and continuous video...
Authors
Brian Andrews, Peter Dartnell, Henry Chezar
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
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Authors
David Cacchione, Paul Carlson, Pat Chavez, John L. Chin, Peter Dartnell, James Gardner, Helen Gibbons, David Rubin, Miguel Velasco, Florence Wong
Multibeam bathymetry and selected perspective views of Glacier Bay, Alaska Multibeam bathymetry and selected perspective views of Glacier Bay, Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul Carlson, Philip Hooge, Guy Cochrane, Andrew Stevenson, Peter Dartnell, J. Stone
Bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of the mid and outer continental shelf, head of De Soto Canyon, northeastern Gulf of Mexico: data, images, and GIS Bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of the mid and outer continental shelf, head of De Soto Canyon, northeastern Gulf of Mexico: data, images, and GIS
The mid to outer continental shelf off Mississippi-Alabama and off northwest Florida were the focus of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) multibeam echosounder (MBES) mapping cruises in 2000 and 2001, respectively. These areas were mapped to investigate the extent of "deep-water reefs" first suggested by Ludwig and Walton (1957). The reefs off Mississippi and Alabama were initially described...
Authors
James Gardner, John Hughes Clarke, Larry Mayer, Peter Dartnell
Multibeam mapping of selected areas of the outer continental shelf, northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Data, images, and GIS Multibeam mapping of selected areas of the outer continental shelf, northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Data, images, and GIS
Following the publication of high-resolution (5-meter spatial resolution) multibeam echosounder (MBES) images of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary area of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico (Gardner et al., 1998), the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) and the Minerals Management Service (MMS) have been interested in additional MBES data in the area. A...
Authors
James Gardner, Jonathan Beaudoin, John Hughes Clarke, Peter Dartnell
Bathymetry and selected perspective views offshore greater Los Angeles, California Bathymetry and selected perspective views offshore greater Los Angeles, California
No abstract available.
Authors
James Gardner, Peter Dartnell, J.C. Stone, L. Mayer, J.E.H. Clark
Multibeam mapping of the Los Angeles, California Margin Multibeam mapping of the Los Angeles, California Margin
The Los Angeles, California Margin was mapped using multibeam echosounders during three separate surveys (Figure 1). In 1996, the USGS surveyed the shelf and slope in Santa Monica Bay from Pt. Dume to south of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The mapping was accomplished using a Kongsberg Simrad EM1000 multibeam sonar system that provided high-quality bathymetry and quantitative backscatter...
Authors
James Gardner, Peter Dartnell
Multibeam mapping of the West Florida Shelf, Gulf of Mexico Multibeam mapping of the West Florida Shelf, Gulf of Mexico
A zone of deep-water reefs is thought to extend from the mid and outer shelf south of Mississippi and Alabama to at least the northwestern Florida shelf off Panama City, Florida (Figure 1). The reefs off Mississippi and Alabama are found in water depths of 60 to 120 m (Ludwick and Walton, 1957; Gardner et al., 2001, in press) and were the focus of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) mapping...
Authors
James Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Kenneth Sulak
Multibeam mapping of the Pinnacles region, Gulf of Mexico Multibeam mapping of the Pinnacles region, Gulf of Mexico
Recent USGS mapping shows an extensive deep (~100 m) reef tract occurs on the Mississippi-Alabama outer continental shelf (Figure 1). The tract, known as "The Pinnacles", is apparently part of a sequence of drowned reef complexes along the "40-fathom" shelf edge of the northern Gulf of Mexico (Ludwick and Walton, 1957). It is critical to determine the accurate geomorphology of these deep...
Authors
James Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Kenneth Sulak
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of Crater Lake, Oregon Bathymetry and selected perspective views of Crater Lake, Oregon
No abstract available
Authors
J.V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Laurent Hellequin, C. R. Bacon, L. Mayer, M.W. Buktenica