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Recent Coastal and Marine Fieldwork - March 2017

Recent Coastal and Marine Fieldwork - March 2017

USGS scientists visited five states and the British Virgin Islands in the past month, studying tsunami deposits, eelgrass habitat, storm damage, and...

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News Briefs - January-February 2017

News Briefs - January-February 2017

Coastal and marine news highlights from across the USGS

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Advances in Topobathymetric Mapping

Advances in Topobathymetric Mapping

In coastal environments, elevation is perhaps the most fundamental variable determining vulnerability. Accurate high-resolution digital elevation...

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New Technique Quickly Predicts Salt Marsh Vulnerability

New Technique Quickly Predicts Salt Marsh Vulnerability

Scientists are working on a rapid assessment technique for determining which U.S. coastal salt marshes are most imperiled by erosion.

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Gas Hydrate Breakdown Unlikely to Cause Massive Greenhouse Gas Release

Gas Hydrate Breakdown Unlikely to Cause Massive Greenhouse Gas Release

A recent interpretive review of scientific literature performed by the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Rochester sheds light on the...

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New Technique Quickly Predicts Salt Marsh Vulnerability

New Technique Quickly Predicts Salt Marsh Vulnerability

If coastal salt marshes are like savings accounts, with sediment as the principal, all eight Atlantic and Pacific coast salt marshes studied are "in...

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Recent Coastal and Marine Fieldwork - October-November 2016

Recent Coastal and Marine Fieldwork - October-November 2016

USGS scientists visited more than 20 locations in October and November 2016, studying Hurricane Matthew effects, coral growth, earthquake history, and...

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USGS Scientists Participate in Indian Ocean Gas Hydrates Drilling

USGS Scientists Participate in Indian Ocean Gas Hydrates Drilling

During the summer of 2015, USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program personnel participated in the Indian Government’s National Gas Hydrates Program...

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Sound Waves Newsletter - October-December 2016

Sound Waves Newsletter - October-December 2016

Before-and-after Hurricane Matthew coastal photos of the southeastern states, working with Indian government’s gas hydrates drilling expedition, using...

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Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Participates in the 2nd Annual Woods Hole Science Stroll

Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Participates in the 2nd Annual Woods Hole Science Stroll

The USGS Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center’s Gas Hydrates, Sediment Transport, and Seafloor Mapping groups provided hands-on demonstrations...

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In Search of a Solid Footing for Offshore Wind Turbines

In Search of a Solid Footing for Offshore Wind Turbines

It is essential to identify areas of the seafloor that will provide a stable foundation for wind turbine towers over the long term. Knowledge of...

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