David S Foster
Dave Foster is a Data Integration and Analysis Geologist with the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Seafloor Mapping group.
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Surficial geology and analysis of post impoundment sediment of Lake Mohave; interpretation of sidescan sonar and seismic-reflection data
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David S. Foster, Mark K. Capone, Kenneth F. Parolski, David C. Twichell, Mark J. Rudin
High-resolution seismic-reflection surveys in the nearshore of outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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David S. Foster, Lawrence J. Poppe
Crustal deformation at the leading edge of the Oregon Coast Range block, offshore Washington (Columbia River to Hoh River)
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Patricia A. McCrory, David S. Foster, William W. Danforth, Michael R. Hamer
Archive of datasonics SIS-1000 CHIRP subbottom data, collected during USGS cruise SEAX 95007, New York Bight, 7-25 May, 1995
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Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of Datasonic SIS-1000 chirp subbottom data collected during USGS Cruise DIAN 97011, Long Island, New York, inner shelf; Fire Island, New York, 5-26 May, 1997
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Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of Boomer Subbottom Data Collected During USGS Cruise SEAX 96004, New York Bight, 1 May - 9 June 1996
Beginning in 1995, the USGS, in cooperation with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New York District, began a program to generate reconnaissance maps of the sea floor offshore of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area, one of the most populated coastal regions of the United States. The goal of this mapping program is to provide a regional synthesis of the sea-floor environment, including
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Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of boomer and sparker subbottom data collected during USGS cruise DIAN 97011, Long Island, New York, inner shelf; Fire Island, New York, 5-6 May, 1997
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Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of water gun subbottom data collected during USGS cruise SEAX 96004, New York Bight, 1 May - 9 June 1996
Beginning in 1995, the USGS, in cooperation with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New York District, began a program to generate reconnaissance maps of the sea floor offshore of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area, one of the most populated coastal regions of the United States. The goal of this mapping program is to provide a regional synthesis of the sea-floor environment, including
Authors
Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Stratigraphic framework maps of the nearshore area of southern Long Island from Fire Island to Montauk Point, New York
The maps presented in this report (depth to Coastal Plain unconformity, Quaternary sediment thickness, paleochannel thickness, and modern sand thickness) are helpful for determining sand-resource availability for beach nourishment programs and understanding the influence that the inner-shelf framework of southern Long Island has on coastal processes and evolution. The maps showing structure of the
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David S. Foster, B. Ann Swift, William C. Schwab
Maps and sidescan sonar images showing interpretation of acoustic backscatter overlain on historically mapped bottom sediments of the Ohio part of Lake Erie
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David S. Foster, D. W. Folger, R.C. Circe, J. A. Fuller
Lake-level history of Lake Michigan for the past 12,000 years: the record from deep lacustrine sediments
Collection and analysis of an extensive set of seismic-reflection profiles and cores from southern Lake Michigan have provided new data that document the history of the lake basin for the past 12,000 years. Analyses of the seismic data, together with radiocarbon dating, magnetic, sedimentologic, isotopic, and paleontologic studies of core samples, have allowed us to reconstruct lake-level changes
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Steven M. Colman, Richard M. Forester, Richard L. Reynolds, Donald S. Sweetkind, John W. King, Paul Gangemi, Glenn A. Jones, Loyd D. Keigwin, David S. Foster
Preliminary results of a pilot study conducted between St. Joseph, Michigan and Michigan City, Indiana
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David S. Foster, A. L. Brill, C. L. Brown, D. W. Folger, Christian Andreasen, D.G. Carroll, G.L. Fromm, D.R. Seidel
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Surficial geology and analysis of post impoundment sediment of Lake Mohave; interpretation of sidescan sonar and seismic-reflection data
No abstract available.
Authors
David S. Foster, Mark K. Capone, Kenneth F. Parolski, David C. Twichell, Mark J. Rudin
High-resolution seismic-reflection surveys in the nearshore of outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
David S. Foster, Lawrence J. Poppe
Crustal deformation at the leading edge of the Oregon Coast Range block, offshore Washington (Columbia River to Hoh River)
No abstract available.
Authors
Patricia A. McCrory, David S. Foster, William W. Danforth, Michael R. Hamer
Archive of datasonics SIS-1000 CHIRP subbottom data, collected during USGS cruise SEAX 95007, New York Bight, 7-25 May, 1995
No abstract available.
Authors
Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of Datasonic SIS-1000 chirp subbottom data collected during USGS Cruise DIAN 97011, Long Island, New York, inner shelf; Fire Island, New York, 5-26 May, 1997
No abstract available.
Authors
Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of Boomer Subbottom Data Collected During USGS Cruise SEAX 96004, New York Bight, 1 May - 9 June 1996
Beginning in 1995, the USGS, in cooperation with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New York District, began a program to generate reconnaissance maps of the sea floor offshore of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area, one of the most populated coastal regions of the United States. The goal of this mapping program is to provide a regional synthesis of the sea-floor environment, including
Authors
Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of boomer and sparker subbottom data collected during USGS cruise DIAN 97011, Long Island, New York, inner shelf; Fire Island, New York, 5-6 May, 1997
No abstract available.
Authors
Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Archive of water gun subbottom data collected during USGS cruise SEAX 96004, New York Bight, 1 May - 9 June 1996
Beginning in 1995, the USGS, in cooperation with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New York District, began a program to generate reconnaissance maps of the sea floor offshore of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area, one of the most populated coastal regions of the United States. The goal of this mapping program is to provide a regional synthesis of the sea-floor environment, including
Authors
Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
Stratigraphic framework maps of the nearshore area of southern Long Island from Fire Island to Montauk Point, New York
The maps presented in this report (depth to Coastal Plain unconformity, Quaternary sediment thickness, paleochannel thickness, and modern sand thickness) are helpful for determining sand-resource availability for beach nourishment programs and understanding the influence that the inner-shelf framework of southern Long Island has on coastal processes and evolution. The maps showing structure of the
Authors
David S. Foster, B. Ann Swift, William C. Schwab
Maps and sidescan sonar images showing interpretation of acoustic backscatter overlain on historically mapped bottom sediments of the Ohio part of Lake Erie
No abstract available.
Authors
David S. Foster, D. W. Folger, R.C. Circe, J. A. Fuller
Lake-level history of Lake Michigan for the past 12,000 years: the record from deep lacustrine sediments
Collection and analysis of an extensive set of seismic-reflection profiles and cores from southern Lake Michigan have provided new data that document the history of the lake basin for the past 12,000 years. Analyses of the seismic data, together with radiocarbon dating, magnetic, sedimentologic, isotopic, and paleontologic studies of core samples, have allowed us to reconstruct lake-level changes
Authors
Steven M. Colman, Richard M. Forester, Richard L. Reynolds, Donald S. Sweetkind, John W. King, Paul Gangemi, Glenn A. Jones, Loyd D. Keigwin, David S. Foster
Preliminary results of a pilot study conducted between St. Joseph, Michigan and Michigan City, Indiana
No abstract available.
Authors
David S. Foster, A. L. Brill, C. L. Brown, D. W. Folger, Christian Andreasen, D.G. Carroll, G.L. Fromm, D.R. Seidel