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Bathymetric change grids covering the periods of time from 1934 to 2011, from 2011 to 2018, and from 1934 to 2018 are presented. The grids cover a portion of the Mokelumne River, California, starting at its terminus at the San Joaquin River and moving upriver to the confluences of the north and south branches of the Mokelumne. Positive grid values indicate accretion, or a shallowing of the surface bathymetric surface, and negative grid values indicate erosion, or a deepening of the bathymetric surface. Bathymetry data sources include the U.S. Geological Survey, California Department of Water Resources, and NOAA's National Ocean Service.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
GeoTIFF,
Map Service,
Raster;
Tags: Andrus Island,
Bathymetry and Elevation,
Bouldin Island,
CMHRP,
California, All tags...
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Georgiana Slough,
Inlandwaters,
Mokelumne River,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
River Channel,
Sacramento County,
San Joaquin County,
San Joaquin River,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
bathymetry,
erosion,
estuarine processes,
geospatial datasets,
sediment transport,
sedimentation, Fewer tags
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Bathymetric change grids covering the periods of time from 1992 to 1998 and from 1994 to 2004 are presented. The grids cover a portion of the Sacramento River near Rio Vista, California, extending partially upstream on Cache and Steamboat sloughs by the Ryer Island Ferry, as well as continuing up the Sacramento River towards Isleton. Positive grid values indicate accretion, or a shallowing of the surface bathymetric surface, and negative grid values indicate erosion, or a deepening of the bathymetric surface. Bathymetry data sources include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, California Department of Water Resources, and NOAA�s National Ocean Service.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
GeoTIFF,
Map Service,
Raster;
Tags: Bathymetry and Elevation,
Brannan Island,
CMHRP,
Cache Slough,
California, All tags...
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Inlandwaters,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Rio Vista,
River Channel,
Ryer Island,
Sacramento County,
Sacramento River,
San Joaquin River,
Steamboat Slough,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
bathymetry,
erosion,
estuarine processes,
geospatial datasets,
sediment transport,
sedimentation, Fewer tags
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In 2010 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Coastal and Marine Geology Program completed three cruises to map the bathymetry of the main channel and shallow intertidal mudflats in the southernmost part of south San Francisco Bay. The three surveys were merged to generate comprehensive maps of Coyote Creek (from Calaveras Point east to the railroad bridge) and Alviso Slough (from the bay to the town of Alviso) to establish baseline bathymetry prior to the breaching of levees adjacent to Alviso and Guadalupe Sloughs as part of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (http://www.southbayrestoration.org). Since 2010 we have conducted four additional surveys to monitor bathymetric change in this region as restoration...
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The papers in this special issue feature state-of-the-art approaches to understanding the physical processes related to sediment transport and geomorphology of complex coastal–estuarine systems. Here we focus on the San Francisco Bay Coastal System, extending from the lower San Joaquin–Sacramento Delta, through the Bay, and along the adjacent outer Pacific Coast. San Francisco Bay is an urbanized estuary that is impacted by numerous anthropogenic activities common to many large estuaries, including a mining legacy, channel dredging, aggregate mining, reservoirs, freshwater diversion, watershed modifications, urban run-off, ship traffic, exotic species introductions, land reclamation, and wetland restoration. The...
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This portion of the data release presents radiocarbon age data from 66 samples collected from Anahola Valley (Kaua'i), Kahana Valley (O'ahu), and Pololu Valley (Hawai'i). Sample ages were determined by the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NOSAMS) facility. The data are provided in a comma-delimited spreadsheet (.csv).
Categories: Data;
Tags: Anahola Valley,
CMHRP,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Hawai'i,
Hawaiian Islands, All tags...
Kahana Valley,
Kaua'i,
Nonliving resources,
O'ahu,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Physical Habitats and Geomorphology,
Physical/Chemical Features,
Pololu Valley,
State of Hawai'i,
Substrate,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
carbon-14 analysis,
geoscientificInformation,
sediment,
sediment transport,
tsunamis,
tsunamis, Fewer tags
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