Oceanography Beyond the Golden Gate
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By Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
January 1, 2004
Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's oceanographic studies offshore of San Francisco Bay, from 1989-2003.
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Below are publications associated with this project.
Beyond the Golden Gate: Oceanography, geology, biology, and environmental issues in the Gulf of the Farallones
In the 1990's, the U.S. Geological Survey sponsored a multidisciplinary, multiagency investigation of the Gulf of the Farallones, which lies offshore of the San Francisco Bay region. This book discussess the results of the endeavor, covering the topics of oceanography and geology, biology and ecological niches, and issues of environmental management.
Authors
John L. Chin, Edward Ueber, Peter H. Stauffer, James W. Hendley
Filter Total Items: 32
Current patterns over the shelf and slope adjacent to the Gulf of the Farallones; executive summary
No abstract available.
Authors
M.A. Noble, S.R. Ramp, K.L. Kinoshita
Geology of the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
No abstract available.
Authors
Herman A. Karl
Near-real-time mosaics from high-resolution side-scan sonar
High-resolution side-scan sonar has proven to be a very effective tool for stuyding and understanding the surficial geology of the seafloor. Since the mid-1970s, the US Geological Survey has used high-resolution side-scan sonar systems for mapping various areas of the continental shelf. However, two problems typically encountered included the short range and the high sampling rate of high-resoluti
Authors
William W. Danforth, Thomas F. O'Brien, W. C. Schwab
Station Locations and Grain-size Analysis of Surficial Sediment Samples collected on the Continental Shelf, Gulf of the Farallones during Cruise F2-89-NC, January 1989
No abstract available.
Authors
Norman M. Maher, Herman A. Karl, John L. Chin, William C. Schwab
Station Locations and Grain-size Analysis of Surficial Sediment Samples collected on the Continental Shelf, Gulf of the Farallones during Cruise F2-89-NC, January 1989
No abstract available.
Authors
Norman M. Maher, Herman A. Karl, J. L. Chin, W. C. Schwab
A pilot study of currents and suspended sediment in the Gulf of the Farallones
No abstract available.
Authors
M.A. Noble, G. Gelfenbaum
Cruise report for the Gulf of the Farallones Cruise F1-89-NC, F2-89-NC off the San Francisco Bay area, California, January 6 through 28, 1989
No abstract available.
Authors
John L. Chin, D. M. Rubin, Herman A. Karl, W. C. Schwab, D. C. Twichell
Acoustic reflection profiles, R/V KELEZ, April 1973 (Leg 1) Gulf of Farallones, central California offshore
No abstract available.
Authors
David S. McCulloch
Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's oceanographic studies offshore of San Francisco Bay, from 1989-2003.
Sources/Usage: Public Domain. View Media Details
Large-scale poster image file
Below are publications associated with this project.
Beyond the Golden Gate: Oceanography, geology, biology, and environmental issues in the Gulf of the Farallones
In the 1990's, the U.S. Geological Survey sponsored a multidisciplinary, multiagency investigation of the Gulf of the Farallones, which lies offshore of the San Francisco Bay region. This book discussess the results of the endeavor, covering the topics of oceanography and geology, biology and ecological niches, and issues of environmental management.
Authors
John L. Chin, Edward Ueber, Peter H. Stauffer, James W. Hendley
Filter Total Items: 32
Current patterns over the shelf and slope adjacent to the Gulf of the Farallones; executive summary
No abstract available.
Authors
M.A. Noble, S.R. Ramp, K.L. Kinoshita
Geology of the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
No abstract available.
Authors
Herman A. Karl
Near-real-time mosaics from high-resolution side-scan sonar
High-resolution side-scan sonar has proven to be a very effective tool for stuyding and understanding the surficial geology of the seafloor. Since the mid-1970s, the US Geological Survey has used high-resolution side-scan sonar systems for mapping various areas of the continental shelf. However, two problems typically encountered included the short range and the high sampling rate of high-resoluti
Authors
William W. Danforth, Thomas F. O'Brien, W. C. Schwab
Station Locations and Grain-size Analysis of Surficial Sediment Samples collected on the Continental Shelf, Gulf of the Farallones during Cruise F2-89-NC, January 1989
No abstract available.
Authors
Norman M. Maher, Herman A. Karl, John L. Chin, William C. Schwab
Station Locations and Grain-size Analysis of Surficial Sediment Samples collected on the Continental Shelf, Gulf of the Farallones during Cruise F2-89-NC, January 1989
No abstract available.
Authors
Norman M. Maher, Herman A. Karl, J. L. Chin, W. C. Schwab
A pilot study of currents and suspended sediment in the Gulf of the Farallones
No abstract available.
Authors
M.A. Noble, G. Gelfenbaum
Cruise report for the Gulf of the Farallones Cruise F1-89-NC, F2-89-NC off the San Francisco Bay area, California, January 6 through 28, 1989
No abstract available.
Authors
John L. Chin, D. M. Rubin, Herman A. Karl, W. C. Schwab, D. C. Twichell
Acoustic reflection profiles, R/V KELEZ, April 1973 (Leg 1) Gulf of Farallones, central California offshore
No abstract available.
Authors
David S. McCulloch