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Wave processes and geologic responses on the floor of the Yellow Sea Wave processes and geologic responses on the floor of the Yellow Sea
The floor of the Yellow Sea is a geologically mundane surface: it is nearly horizontal, lacks relief, and, with few exceptions, is devoid of conspicuous geomorphologic features. However, it is the principal repository for the prodigious sediment load of the Huanghe (Yellow River); and, due to its inherent shallowness (average depth is 40 m), it is frequently stressed by waves generated...
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James S. Booth, William J. Winters
Modes of cross-shore sediment transport on the shoreface of the Middle Atlantic Bight Modes of cross-shore sediment transport on the shoreface of the Middle Atlantic Bight
The mechanisms responsible for onshore and offshore sediment fluxes across the shoreface zone seaward of the surf zone were examined in a 3-year field study. The study was conducted in the southern part of the Middle Atlantic Bight in the depth region 7–17 m using instrumented tripods supporting electromagnetic current meters, pressure sensors, suspended sediment concentration sensors...
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L.D. Wright, John D. Boon, S.C. Kim, J. H. List
Extensive volcanism and related tectonism beneath the western Ross Sea Continental Shelf, Antarctica Extensive volcanism and related tectonism beneath the western Ross Sea Continental Shelf, Antarctica
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J. C. Behrendt, H.J. Duerbaum, R. Saltus, W. Bosum, Alan K. Cooper
Numerical simulations of hydrothermal circulation resulting from basalt intrusions in a buried spreading center Numerical simulations of hydrothermal circulation resulting from basalt intrusions in a buried spreading center
A two-dimensional, one by two-kilometer section through the seafloor was simulated with a numerical model to investigate coupled fluid and heat flow resulting from basalt intrusions in a buried spreading center. Boundary and initial conditions and physical properties of both sediments and basalt were constrained by field surveys and drilling in the Guaymas Basin, central Gulf of...
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A.T. Fisher, T.N. Narasimhan
Environmental consequences of the Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991: Remote sensing datasets of Kuwait and environs Environmental consequences of the Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991: Remote sensing datasets of Kuwait and environs
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R. S. Williams, J. Heckman, J. Schneeberger
Rare earth elements in Japan Sea sediments and diagenetic behavior of Ce/Ce∗: results from ODP Leg 127 Rare earth elements in Japan Sea sediments and diagenetic behavior of Ce/Ce∗: results from ODP Leg 127
The relative effects of paleoceanographic and paleogeographic variations, sediment lithology, and diagenetic processes on the recorded rare earth element (REE) chemistry of Japan Sea sediments are evaluated by investigating REE total abundances and relative fractionations in 59 samples from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 127. REE total abundances (ΣREE) in the Japan Sea are strongly...
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R. Murray, Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink, Hans-Juergen Brumsack, David C. Gerlach, G. Price Russ
A method for the concentration of fine-grained rutile (TiO2) from sediment and sedimentary rocks by chemical leaching A method for the concentration of fine-grained rutile (TiO2) from sediment and sedimentary rocks by chemical leaching
Quaternary marine sediment in the Gulf of Maine basins contains 0.7 to 1.0 wt percent TiO2 (determined by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry). Most of this TiO2 exists in the form of silt-size rutile crystals that are visible by using the petrographic microscope with transmitted light (Valentine and Commeau, 1990). The identification of rutile was confirmed by using a scanning electron...
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Judith A. Commeau, Page C. Valentine
The detection of coastal-trapped waves The detection of coastal-trapped waves
We outline a simple method for estimating the cross-spectral matrix of coastal-trapped wave amplitudes,A, from a set of oceanographic observations. Specifically, we propose that A may be estimated by (M'M)-1M'UM(M'M)-1 where a prime denote conjugate transpose, U is the sample cross-spectral matrix of observations and M is a matrix which has the spatial form of the waves for columns. In...
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John W. Haines, K. Thompson, Doug P. Wiens
National workshop on gas hydrates National workshop on gas hydrates
The range of present knowledge on the subject of gas hydrates and related federal research programs was the topic of discussion at the National Workshop on Gas Hydrates, April 23–24. The intention of the meeting was to provide the impetus for an expanded and broader‐based national research program in both academia and government. Held at the U.S. Geological Survey National Center, Reston...
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M.D. Max, William P. Dillon, R.D. Malone, Keith A. Kvenvolden
The neotectonic setting of Puerto Rico The neotectonic setting of Puerto Rico
The island of Puerto Rico, in the northeast Caribbean, lies within a broad deformation zone between the Caribbean and North American plates. The simplest model for the tectonic setting of Puerto Rico has major strike-slip movement on nearly east-west lines in the vicinity of the Puerto Rico Trench coupled to a small counterclockwise rotation of a Puerto Rico block within the broader...
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D.G. Masson, Kathryn M. Scanlon
Multiple outer-reef tracts along the south Florida bank margin: Outlier reefs, a new windward-margin model Multiple outer-reef tracts along the south Florida bank margin: Outlier reefs, a new windward-margin model
High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles off the lower Florida Keys reveal a multiple outlier-reef tract system ~0.5 to 1.5 km sea-ward of the bank margin. The system is characterized by a massive, outer main reef tract of high (28 m) unburied relief that parallels the margin and at least two narrower, discontinuous reef tracts of lower relief between the main tract and the shallow...
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Barbara H. Lidz, A. C. Hine, Eugene A. Shinn, Jack L. Kindinger
Late Quaternary stratigraphy and depositional history of the Long Island Sound basin Late Quaternary stratigraphy and depositional history of the Long Island Sound basin
The stratigraphy of Late Quaternary geologic units beneath Long Island Sound (LIS) is interpreted from 3,500 km of high-resolution, seismic-reflection profiles supplemented by vibracore data. Knowledge gained from onshore regional geologic studies and previous offshore investigations is also incorporated in these interpretations. Glacial deposits overlie and nearly fill an Inner Lowland...
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Ralph S. Lewis, Janet Radway Stone