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Water depth, turbidity, and current velocity time-series data were collected in Liberty Island Conservation Bank (WVA) in 2017. The turbidity sensors were not calibrated to suspended-sediment concentration at this location. Typically, each zip folder for a deployment period contains two data files from a velocimeter and one data file from a CTD, each of which include data from an optical backscatter sensor. --------- Data were collected from several sites in Little Holland Tract (LHT) and Liberty Island (LI), including the Liberty Island Conservation Bank (LICB), from 2015 to 2017. Table 1 (below) lists the deployment name (DLXXX) and dates for each sampling station location. Station names starting with ‘H’ are...
Tags: CMGP,
CONDUCTIVITY,
CTD,
CTD measurement,
CURRENT METERS, All tags...
CURRENTS,
Cache Slough,
California,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
Current,
Liberty Island,
Little Holland Tract,
PCMSC,
PRESSURE SENSORS,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
SALINITY,
SEDIMENT TRANSPORT,
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
Shallow-water habitat,
Solano County,
Suspended-sediment concentration,
TIDAL HEIGHT,
TURBIDITY,
Tidal shallows,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
WATER DEPTH,
WATER PRESSURE,
WATER TEMPERATURE,
WAVE HEIGHT,
WAVE HEIGHT GAUGES,
Wind waves,
Yolo County,
inlandWaters,
marine water quality,
ocean waves,
physical oceanography,
time series datasets,
water level measurements,
wave observations, Fewer tags
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Water depth, turbidity, and current velocity time-series data were collected in Liberty Island from 2015 to 2017. Depth (from pressure) and velocity were measured in high-frequency (8 Hz) bursts. Burst means represent tidal stage and currents, and burst data can be used to determine wave height, period, and direction, and wave-orbital velocity. The turbidity sensors were calibrated to suspended-sediment concentration measured in water samples collected on site. The calibration and fit parameters for all of the turbidity sensors used in the study are tabulated and provided with the data. Data were sequentially added to this data release as they were collected and post-processed. Typically, each zip folder...
Tags: CMGP,
CONDUCTIVITY,
CTD,
CTD measurement,
CURRENT METERS, All tags...
CURRENTS,
Cache Slough,
California,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
Current,
Liberty Island,
Little Holland Tract,
PCMSC,
PRESSURE SENSORS,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
SALINITY,
SEDIMENT TRANSPORT,
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
Shallow-water habitat,
Solano County,
Suspended-sediment concentration,
TIDAL HEIGHT,
TURBIDITY,
Tidal shallows,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
WATER DEPTH,
WATER PRESSURE,
WATER TEMPERATURE,
WAVE HEIGHT,
WAVE HEIGHT GAUGES,
Wind waves,
Yolo County,
inlandWaters,
marine water quality,
ocean waves,
physical oceanography,
time series datasets,
water level measurements,
wave observations, Fewer tags
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Geochemical analyses of authigenic carbonates, bivalves, and pore fluids were performed on samples collected from seep fields along the Queen Charlotte Fault, a right lateral transform boundary that separates the Pacific and North American tectonic plates. Samples were collected using grab samplers and piston cores, and were collected during three different research cruises in 2011, 2015, and 2017.
Categories: Data;
Tags: CMHRP,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Haida Gwaii,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, All tags...
Pacific Ocean,
Physical/Chemical Features,
Quaternary,
Queen Charlotte,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
chemical analysis,
chemosynthesis,
geochemistry,
geoscientificInformation,
grab sampling,
light stable isotope analysis,
marine chemistry,
methanogens,
mollusks,
paleoceanography,
sedimentation,
specimen collecting, Fewer tags
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This data contains maximum depth of flooding (cm) in the region landward of the present-day shoreline for the sea-level rise (SLR) and storm condition indicated. The Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) makes detailed predictions (meter-scale) over large geographic scales (100s of kilometers) of storm-induced coastal flooding and erosion for both current and future sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios. Projections for CoSMoS v3.1 in Central California include flood-hazard information for the coast from Pt. Conception to the Golden Gate bridge. Outputs include SLR scenarios of 0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 5.0 meters; storm scenarios include background conditions (astronomic spring tide and average...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Beaches,
CMHRP,
Central California,
Central California Coast,
Climate change, All tags...
ClimatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Coastal erosion,
Earth sciences,
Extreme weather,
Floods,
Hazards Planning,
Ocean Winds,
Oceans,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Santa Cruz County,
Sea-Level Rise,
Sea-level Change,
State of California,
Storm Surge,
Storms,
USGS,
Water Depth,
climate-change effects,
erosion,
mathematical modeling,
ocean waves,
waves,
wind, Fewer tags
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This data contains maximum depth of flooding (cm) in the region landward of the present-day shoreline for the sea-level rise (SLR) and storm condition indicated. The Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) makes detailed predictions (meter-scale) over large geographic scales (100s of kilometers) of storm-induced coastal flooding and erosion for both current and future sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios. Projections for CoSMoS v3.1 in Central California include flood-hazard information for the coast from Pt. Conception to the Golden Gate bridge. Outputs include SLR scenarios of 0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 5.0 meters; storm scenarios include background conditions (astronomic spring tide and average...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Beaches,
CMHRP,
Central California,
Central California Coast,
Climate change, All tags...
ClimatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Coastal erosion,
Earth sciences,
Extreme weather,
Floods,
Hazards Planning,
Ocean Winds,
Oceans,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Santa Cruz County,
Sea-Level Rise,
Sea-level Change,
State of California,
Storm Surge,
Storms,
USGS,
Water Depth,
climate-change effects,
erosion,
mathematical modeling,
ocean waves,
waves,
wind, Fewer tags
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