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Modern sedimentation on the shoreface and inner continental shelf at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, U.S.A Modern sedimentation on the shoreface and inner continental shelf at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, U.S.A
The geologic framework and surficial morphology of the shoreface and inner continental shelf off the Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, barrier island were mapped using high-resolution sidescan-sonar, bathymetric, and seismic-reflection surveying techniques, a suite of over 200 diver vibracores, and extensive seafloor observations by divers. The inner shelf is a sediment-starved, active...
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R.E. Thieler, O.H. Pilkey, W.J. Cleary, W. C. Schwab
Origin and history of the Charleston Bump - Geological formations, currents, bottom conditions, and their relationship to wreckfish habitats on the Blake Plateau Origin and history of the Charleston Bump - Geological formations, currents, bottom conditions, and their relationship to wreckfish habitats on the Blake Plateau
The Charleston Bump is a structural and topographic high on the northern Blake Plateau that overlies a seaward offset of the edge of continental crust. The feature causes the bottom to shoal and deflects the Gulf Stream offshore, causing an intensification of bottom currents. The area has been swept by strong currents since late Cretaceous time, but the strongest currents have occurred...
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P. Popenoe, F.T. Manheim
Amplitude blanking related to the pore-filling of gas hydrate in sediments Amplitude blanking related to the pore-filling of gas hydrate in sediments
Seismic indicators of gas-hydrate-bearing sediments include elevated interval velocities and amplitude reduction of seismic reflections owing to the presence of gas hydrate in the sediment's pore spaces. However, large amplitude blanking with relatively low interval velocities observed at the Blake Ridge has been enigmatic because realistic seismic models were absent to explain the...
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Myung W. Lee, William P. Dillon
Salt diapirs in the Dead Sea basin and their relationship to Quaternary extensional tectonics Salt diapirs in the Dead Sea basin and their relationship to Quaternary extensional tectonics
Regional extension of a brittle overburden and underlying salt causes differential loading that is thought to initiate the rise of reactive diapirs below and through regions of thin overburden. We present a modern example of a large salt diapir in the Dead Sea pull-apart basin, the Lisan diapir, which we believe was formed during the Quaternary due to basin transtension and subsidence...
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A. Al-Zoubi, Uri S. ten Brink
Monterey Bay marine sanctuary geological processes and framework Monterey Bay marine sanctuary geological processes and framework
No abstract available.
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Michael E. Field
Seabed observation & sampling system Seabed observation & sampling system
SEABOSS has proved to be a valuable addition to the USGS data-acquisition and processing field program. It has allowed researchers to collect high-quality images and seabed samples in a timely manner. It is a simple, dependable and trouble-free system with a track record of over 3,000 deployments. When used as part of the USGS seafloor mapping acquisition, processing, and ground-truth...
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D. Blackwood, K. Parolski
Archive of water gun subbottom data collected during USGS cruise SEAX 95007 New York Bight, 7-25, May 1995 Archive of water gun subbottom data collected during USGS cruise SEAX 95007 New York Bight, 7-25, May 1995
Beginning in 1995, the USGS, in cooperation with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New York District, began a program to generate reconnaissance maps of the sea floor offshore of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area, one of the most populated coastal regions of the United States. The goal of this mapping program is to provide a regional synthesis of the sea-floor environment...
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J. C. Hill, W. C. Schwab, D.S. Foster
Historical trace metal accumulation in the sediments of an urbanized region of the Lake Champlain watershed, Burlington, Vermont Historical trace metal accumulation in the sediments of an urbanized region of the Lake Champlain watershed, Burlington, Vermont
This study documents the history of pollution inputs in the Burlington region of Lake Champlain, Vermont using measurements of anthropogenic metals (Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb, Cd, and Ag) in four age-dated sediment cores. Sediments record a history of contamination in a region and can be used to assess the changing threat to biota over time and to evaluate the effectiveness of discharge regulations...
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E.L. Mecray, J.W. King, P.G. Appleby, A.S. Hunt
Protection of fish spawning habitat for the conservation of warm temperate reef fish fisheries of shelf-edge reefs of Florida Protection of fish spawning habitat for the conservation of warm temperate reef fish fisheries of shelf-edge reefs of Florida
We mapped and briefly describe the surficial geology of selected examples of shelf-edge reefs (50–120 m deep) of the southeastern United States, which are apparently derived from ancient Pleistocene shorelines and are intermittently distributed throughout the region. These reefs are ecologically significant because they support a diverse array of fish and invertebrate species, and they...
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Christopher C. Koenig, Felicia C. Coleman, Churchill B. Grimes, Gary R. Fitzhugh, Kathryn M. Scanlon, Christopher T. Gledhill, Mark Grace
Predicting coastal evolution at societally-relevant time and space scales Predicting coastal evolution at societally-relevant time and space scales
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E. Robert Thieler
GHASTI-determining physical properties of sediment containing natural and laboratory-formed gas hydrate: Chapter 24 GHASTI-determining physical properties of sediment containing natural and laboratory-formed gas hydrate: Chapter 24
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William J. Winters, William P. Dillon, I.A. Pecher, D.H. Mason
The modern Earth narrative: Natural and human history of the Earth The modern Earth narrative: Natural and human history of the Earth
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R. J. Williams