Bruce Jaffe (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Bay sediment budget: Sediment accounting 101
Bathychronology: reconstructing historical sedimentation from bathymetric data in a GIS
Deposition, erosion, and bathymetric change in South San Francisco Bay: 1858-1983
Coastal circulation and sediment dynamics along West Maui, Hawaii: Part I: Long-term measurements of currents, temperature, salinity and turbidity off Kahana, West Maui: 2001-2003
Mercury-contaminated sediments in the North Bay: A legacy of the Gold Rush
Helping coastal communities at risk from tsunamis: the role of U.S. Geological Survey research
Evaluation of landslide hazards with ground-penetrating radar, Lake Michigan coast
Sedimentation and bathymetric change in San Pablo Bay: 1856-1983
A long-term perspective of erosion and deposition in San Francisco Bay is vital to understanding and managing wetland change, harbor and channel siltation, and other sediment-related phenomena such as particle and particle-associated substance (pollutants, trace metals, etc.) transport and deposition. A quantitative comparison of historical hydrographic surveys provides this perspective. This repo
Impact of an extreme event on the sediment budget: Hurricane Andrew in the Louisiana barrier islands
How much velocity information is necessary to predict sediment suspension in the surf zone?
Cartographic Production for the Louisiana Barrier Island Erosion Study: 2. Generation of Surface Grids
Large-scale coastal evolution of Louisiana's barrier islands
Science and Products
Bay sediment budget: Sediment accounting 101
Bathychronology: reconstructing historical sedimentation from bathymetric data in a GIS
Deposition, erosion, and bathymetric change in South San Francisco Bay: 1858-1983
Coastal circulation and sediment dynamics along West Maui, Hawaii: Part I: Long-term measurements of currents, temperature, salinity and turbidity off Kahana, West Maui: 2001-2003
Mercury-contaminated sediments in the North Bay: A legacy of the Gold Rush
Helping coastal communities at risk from tsunamis: the role of U.S. Geological Survey research
Evaluation of landslide hazards with ground-penetrating radar, Lake Michigan coast
Sedimentation and bathymetric change in San Pablo Bay: 1856-1983
A long-term perspective of erosion and deposition in San Francisco Bay is vital to understanding and managing wetland change, harbor and channel siltation, and other sediment-related phenomena such as particle and particle-associated substance (pollutants, trace metals, etc.) transport and deposition. A quantitative comparison of historical hydrographic surveys provides this perspective. This repo