Peter Dartnell
Physical Scientist at the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
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Exposing the sea floor: high resolution multibeam mapping along the U.S. Pacific coast
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James V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Helen Gibbons, Duncan MacMillan
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of central San Francisco Bay, California
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J.V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, L. A. Mayer, J.E. Hughes, J.C. Stone
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of sea floor north and west of Maui, Hawaii
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J.V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, L. A. Mayer, J.E. Clarke
Cruise report RV Ocean Surveyor cruise O-1-00-GM the bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of the Pinnacles area, northern Gulf of Mexico May 23, through June 10, 2000 Venice, LA to Venice, LA
An extensive deep (~100 m) reef tract occurs on the Mississippi-Alabama outer continental shelf (OCS). The tract, known as "The Pinnacles", is apparently part of a sequence of drowned reef complexes along the "40-fathom" shelf edge of the northern Gulf of Mexico (Ludwick and Walton, 1957). It is critical to determine the accurate geomorphology of deep-reefs because of their importance as benthic h
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James V. Gardner, Kenneth J. Sulak, Peter Dartnell, Laurent Hellequin, Brian R. Calder, Larry A. Mayer
Sea-floor images and data from multibeam surveys in San Francisco Bay, Southern California, Hawaii, the Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada
Accurate base maps are a prerequisite for any geologic study, regardless of the objectives. Land-based studies commonly utilize aerial photographs, USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle maps, and satellite images as base maps. Until now, studies that involve the ocean floor have been at a disadvantage due to an almost complete lack of accurate marine base maps. Many base maps of the sea floor have been const
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Peter Dartnell, James V. Gardiner
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada
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James V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke
Final report: Acoustic mapping of dredged material disposal sites and deposits in Mamala Bay, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Michael E. Torresan, M. A. Hampton, M. H. Gowen, J. H. Barber, L. L. Zink, T. E. Chase, F. L. Wong, J. T. Gann, Peter Dartnell
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Exposing the sea floor: high resolution multibeam mapping along the U.S. Pacific coast
No abstract available.
Authors
James V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Helen Gibbons, Duncan MacMillan
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of central San Francisco Bay, California
No abstract available.
Authors
J.V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, L. A. Mayer, J.E. Hughes, J.C. Stone
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of sea floor north and west of Maui, Hawaii
No abstract available.
Authors
J.V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, L. A. Mayer, J.E. Clarke
Cruise report RV Ocean Surveyor cruise O-1-00-GM the bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of the Pinnacles area, northern Gulf of Mexico May 23, through June 10, 2000 Venice, LA to Venice, LA
An extensive deep (~100 m) reef tract occurs on the Mississippi-Alabama outer continental shelf (OCS). The tract, known as "The Pinnacles", is apparently part of a sequence of drowned reef complexes along the "40-fathom" shelf edge of the northern Gulf of Mexico (Ludwick and Walton, 1957). It is critical to determine the accurate geomorphology of deep-reefs because of their importance as benthic h
Authors
James V. Gardner, Kenneth J. Sulak, Peter Dartnell, Laurent Hellequin, Brian R. Calder, Larry A. Mayer
Sea-floor images and data from multibeam surveys in San Francisco Bay, Southern California, Hawaii, the Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada
Accurate base maps are a prerequisite for any geologic study, regardless of the objectives. Land-based studies commonly utilize aerial photographs, USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle maps, and satellite images as base maps. Until now, studies that involve the ocean floor have been at a disadvantage due to an almost complete lack of accurate marine base maps. Many base maps of the sea floor have been const
Authors
Peter Dartnell, James V. Gardiner
Bathymetry and selected perspective views of Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada
No abstract available.
Authors
James V. Gardner, Peter Dartnell, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke
Final report: Acoustic mapping of dredged material disposal sites and deposits in Mamala Bay, Honolulu, Hawaii
No abstract available.
Authors
Michael E. Torresan, M. A. Hampton, M. H. Gowen, J. H. Barber, L. L. Zink, T. E. Chase, F. L. Wong, J. T. Gann, Peter Dartnell