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USGS cold-water coral geographic database-Gulf of Mexico and western North Atlantic Ocean, version 1.0 USGS cold-water coral geographic database-Gulf of Mexico and western North Atlantic Ocean, version 1.0
The USGS Cold-Water Coral Geographic Database (CoWCoG) provides a tool for researchers and managers interested in studying, protecting, and/or utilizing cold-water coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico and western North Atlantic Ocean. The database makes information about the locations and taxonomy of cold-water corals available to the public in an easy-to-access form while preserving the
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Kathryn M. Scanlon, Rhian G. Waller, Alexander R. Sirotek, Julia M. Knisel, John O’Malley, Stian Alesandrini
Sea-floor geology and character offshore of Rocky Point, New York Sea-floor geology and character offshore of Rocky Point, New York
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have been working cooperatively to interpret surficial sea-floor geology along the coast of the Northeastern United States. NOAA survey H11445 in eastern Long Island Sound, offshore of Plum Island, New York, covers an area of about 12...
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L.J. Poppe, K.Y. McMullen, S.D. Ackerman, D.S. Blackwood, B.J. Irwin, J.D. Schaer, P.G. Lewit, E. F. Doran
Sediment transport and deposition on a river-dominated tidal flat: An idealized model study Sediment transport and deposition on a river-dominated tidal flat: An idealized model study
A 3-D hydrodynamic model is used to investigate how different size classes of river-derived sediment are transported, exported and trapped on an idealized, river-dominated tidal flat. The model is composed of a river channel flanked by sloping tidal flats, a configuration motivated by the intertidal region of the Skagit River mouth in Washington State, United States. It is forced by...
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Christopher R. Sherwood, Shih-Nan Chen, W. Rockwell Geyer, David K. Ralston
The Block composite submarine landslide, southern New England slope, U.S.A.: A morphological analysis The Block composite submarine landslide, southern New England slope, U.S.A.: A morphological analysis
Recent multibeam surveys along the continental slope and rise off southeast New England has enabled a detailed morphological analysis of the Block composite landslide. This landslide consists of at least three large debris lobes resting on a gradient less than 0.5 °. The slide took place on gradients of between 1 ° and 5 ° in Quaternary sediments likely deposited at the time of low sea...
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Jacques Locat, Uri S. ten Brink, Jason D. Chaytor
Using a composite grid approach in a complex coastal domain to estimate estuarine residence time Using a composite grid approach in a complex coastal domain to estimate estuarine residence time
We investigate the processes that influence residence time in a partially mixed estuary using a three-dimensional circulation model. The complex geometry of the study region is not optimal for a structured grid model and so we developed a new method of grid connectivity. This involves a novel approach that allows an unlimited number of individual grids to be combined in an efficient...
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John C. Warner, W. Rockwell Geyer, Herman G. Arango
Integrated Multibeam and LIDAR Bathymetry Data Offshore of New London and Niantic, Connecticut Integrated Multibeam and LIDAR Bathymetry Data Offshore of New London and Niantic, Connecticut
Nearshore areas within Long Island Sound are of great interest to the Connecticut and New York research and resource management communities because of their ecological, recreational, and commercial importance. Although advances in multibeam echosounder technology permit the construction of high-resolution representations of sea-floor topography in deeper waters, limitations inherent in...
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L.J. Poppe, W. W. Danforth, K.Y. McMullen, Castle E. Parker, P.G. Lewit, E. F. Doran
Effects of building a sand barrier berm to mitigate the effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Louisiana marshes Effects of building a sand barrier berm to mitigate the effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Louisiana marshes
The State of Louisiana requested emergency authorization on May 11, 2010, to perform spill mitigation work on the Chandeleur Islands and on all the barrier islands from Grand Terre Island eastward to Sandy Point to enhance the capability of the islands to reduce the movement of oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to the marshes. The proposed action-building a barrier berm...
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Dawn Lavoie, James G. Flocks, Jack L. Kindinger, A. H. Sallenger, David C. Twichell
Geophysical and sampling data from the inner continental shelf: Duxbury to Hull, Massachusetts Geophysical and sampling data from the inner continental shelf: Duxbury to Hull, Massachusetts
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (CZM) have cooperated to map approximately 200 km² of the Massachusetts inner continental shelf between Duxbury and Hull. This report contains geophysical and geological data collected by the USGS on three cruises between 2006 and 2007. These USGS data are supplemented with a National Oceanic and...
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Walter A. Barnhardt, Seth D. Ackerman, Brian D. Andrews, Wayne E. Baldwin
Geological Interpretation of the Sea Floor Offshore of Edgartown, Massachusetts Geological Interpretation of the Sea Floor Offshore of Edgartown, Massachusetts
Gridded bathymetry and sidescan-sonar imagery together cover approximately 37.3 square kilometers of sea floor in the vicinity of Edgartown Harbor, Massachusetts. Although originally collected for charting purposes during National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration hydrographic survey H11346, these acoustic data, and the sea-floor stations and seismic-reflection lines subsequently...
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L.J. Poppe, K.Y. McMullen, D.S. Foster, D.S. Blackwood, S.J. Williams, S.D. Ackerman, M. S. Moser, K.A. Glomb
Review of Oceanographic and Geochemical Data Collected in Massachusetts Bay during a Large Discharge of Total Suspended Solids from Boston's Sewage-Treatment System and Ocean Outfall in August 2002 Review of Oceanographic and Geochemical Data Collected in Massachusetts Bay during a Large Discharge of Total Suspended Solids from Boston's Sewage-Treatment System and Ocean Outfall in August 2002
During the period August 14-23, 2002, the discharge of total suspended solids (TSS) from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority sewage-treatment plant ranged from 32 to 132 milligrams per liter, causing the monthly average discharge to exceed the limit specified in the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit. Time-series monitoring data collected by the U.S...
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Michael H. Bothner, Bradford Butman, Michael A. Casso
Effect of roughness formulation on the performance of a coupled wave, hydrodynamic, and sediment transport model Effect of roughness formulation on the performance of a coupled wave, hydrodynamic, and sediment transport model
A variety of algorithms are available for parameterizing the hydrodynamic bottom roughness associated with grain size, saltation, bedforms, and wave–current interaction in coastal ocean models. These parameterizations give rise to spatially and temporally variable bottom-drag coefficients that ostensibly provide better representations of physical processes than uniform and constant...
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Neil K. Ganju, Christopher R. Sherwood
Geophysical Data Collected off the South Shore of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts Geophysical Data Collected off the South Shore of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
The U.S. Geological Survey Woods Hole Science Center conducted a nearshore geophysical survey offshore of the southern coast of Martha's Vineyard, in the vicinity of the Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory in 2007. This mapping program was part of a larger research effort supporting the Office of Naval Research Ripples Directed-Research Initiative studies at Martha's Vineyard Coastal...
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J. F. Denny, W. W. Danforth, D.S. Foster, C. R. Sherwood