Recent Publications - June-July 2020
List of recent USGS publications and data releases based on coastal and marine research.
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Impacts of hydrothermal plume processes on oceanic metal cycles and transport
Sediment transport in a restored, river-influenced Pacific Northwest estuary
Predicting the success of future investments in coastal and estuarine ecosystem restorations is limited by scarce data quantifying sediment budgets and transport processes of prior restorations. This study provides detailed analyses of the hydrodynamics and sediment fluxes of a recently restored U.S. Pacific Northwest estuary, a 61 ha former agricultural area near the mouth of the Stillaguamish Ri
Impacts of sea-level rise on the tidal reach of California coastal rivers using the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS)
Hydro-morphological characterization of coral reefs for wave runup prediction
Submarine canyons, slope failures and mass transport processes in southern Cascadia
7700-year persistence of an isolated, free-living coral assemblage in the Galápagos Islands: A model for coral refugia?
Sea-level rise exponentially increases coastal flood frequency
Digging into the geologic record of environmentally driven changes in coral-reef development
Related Content
Impacts of hydrothermal plume processes on oceanic metal cycles and transport
Sediment transport in a restored, river-influenced Pacific Northwest estuary
Predicting the success of future investments in coastal and estuarine ecosystem restorations is limited by scarce data quantifying sediment budgets and transport processes of prior restorations. This study provides detailed analyses of the hydrodynamics and sediment fluxes of a recently restored U.S. Pacific Northwest estuary, a 61 ha former agricultural area near the mouth of the Stillaguamish Ri
Impacts of sea-level rise on the tidal reach of California coastal rivers using the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS)
Hydro-morphological characterization of coral reefs for wave runup prediction
Submarine canyons, slope failures and mass transport processes in southern Cascadia
7700-year persistence of an isolated, free-living coral assemblage in the Galápagos Islands: A model for coral refugia?
Sea-level rise exponentially increases coastal flood frequency
Digging into the geologic record of environmentally driven changes in coral-reef development
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