Brian Andrews
Brian Andrews is a Geographer with the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center.
Science and Products
Reductive dechlorination rate data for 4,4'-DDE in sediments of the Palos Verdes Shelf, CA (1981-2010)
Continuous Bathymetry and Elevation Models of the Massachusetts Coastal Zone and Continental Shelf
Multibeam and multichannel sparker seismic-reflection data between Cross Sound and Dixon Entrance, offshore southeastern Alaska, collected from 2016-05-17 to 2016-06-12 during field activity 2016-625-FA
High-resolution geophysical data collected along the Delmarva Peninsula 2015, U.S. Geological Survey Field Activity 2015-001-FA
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Aptos, California
Quantification of storm-induced bathymetric change in a back-barrier estuary
Shallow geology, sea-floor texture, and physiographic zones of Vineyard and western Nantucket Sounds, Massachusetts
Pockmarks in Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick, Canada
Bathymetric terrain model of the Atlantic margin for marine geological investigations
Sea-floor texture and physiographic zones of the inner continental shelf from Salisbury to Nahant, Massachusetts, including the Merrimack Embayment and Western Massachusetts Bay
Marine geophysical data collected in a shallow back-barrier estuary, Barnegat Bay, New Jersey
Shallow geology, sea-floor texture, and physiographic zones of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
Assessment of tsunami hazard to the U.S. Atlantic margin
High-resolution geophysical data collected aboard the U.S. Geological Survey research vessel Rafael to supplement existing datasets from Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts
Bathymetric Terrain Model of the Puerto Rico Trench and the Northeastern Caribbean Region for Marine Geological Investigations
Multibeam bathymetry data collected in the Puerto Rico Trench and Northeast Caribbean region are compiled into a seamless bathymetric terrain model for broad-scale geological investigations of the trench system. These data, collected during eight separate surveys between 2002 and 2013, covering almost 180,000 square kilometers are published here in large format map sheet and digital spatial data.
Shallow geology, seafloor texture, and physiographic zones of the Inner Continental Shelf from Nahant to northern Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts
Geomorphic characterization of the U.S. Atlantic continental margin
Science and Products
Reductive dechlorination rate data for 4,4'-DDE in sediments of the Palos Verdes Shelf, CA (1981-2010)
Continuous Bathymetry and Elevation Models of the Massachusetts Coastal Zone and Continental Shelf
Multibeam and multichannel sparker seismic-reflection data between Cross Sound and Dixon Entrance, offshore southeastern Alaska, collected from 2016-05-17 to 2016-06-12 during field activity 2016-625-FA
High-resolution geophysical data collected along the Delmarva Peninsula 2015, U.S. Geological Survey Field Activity 2015-001-FA
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Aptos, California
Quantification of storm-induced bathymetric change in a back-barrier estuary
Shallow geology, sea-floor texture, and physiographic zones of Vineyard and western Nantucket Sounds, Massachusetts
Pockmarks in Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick, Canada
Bathymetric terrain model of the Atlantic margin for marine geological investigations
Sea-floor texture and physiographic zones of the inner continental shelf from Salisbury to Nahant, Massachusetts, including the Merrimack Embayment and Western Massachusetts Bay
Marine geophysical data collected in a shallow back-barrier estuary, Barnegat Bay, New Jersey
Shallow geology, sea-floor texture, and physiographic zones of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
Assessment of tsunami hazard to the U.S. Atlantic margin
High-resolution geophysical data collected aboard the U.S. Geological Survey research vessel Rafael to supplement existing datasets from Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts
Bathymetric Terrain Model of the Puerto Rico Trench and the Northeastern Caribbean Region for Marine Geological Investigations
Multibeam bathymetry data collected in the Puerto Rico Trench and Northeast Caribbean region are compiled into a seamless bathymetric terrain model for broad-scale geological investigations of the trench system. These data, collected during eight separate surveys between 2002 and 2013, covering almost 180,000 square kilometers are published here in large format map sheet and digital spatial data.