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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Aluminium; Antimony; Arsenic; Baker_Beach_West; Barium; Beryllium; Bismuth; Bonita_Cove_Central; Cadmium; Caesium; Calcium; Cerium; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Event label; Gallium; Grab; GRAB; Hand trowel; Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS); Iron; Lanthanum; Latitude of event; Lead; Lithium; Longitude of event; Magnesium; Manganese; Molybdenum; MSF37-2005; Nickel; Niobium; North_Ocean_Beach; OB23-2005; Phosphorus; Potassium; Pt_Bonita_1; Rodeo_Beach_2; Rubidium; Sand Wave Field; San Francisco Bay, California; Scandium; Silver; Sodium; South_Ocean_Beach; South Ocean Beach Offshore; Strontium; Thallium; Thorium; Titanium; TROW; Uranium; Vanadium; Yttrium; Zinc
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 304 data points
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Barnard, Patrick L; Foxgrover, Amy C; Elias, Edwin; Erikson, Li H; Hein, James R; McGann, Mary L; Mizell, Kira; Rosenbauer, Robert J; Swarzenski, Peter W; Takesue, Renee K; Wong, Florence L; Woodrow, Donald L (2013): Integration of bed characteristics, geochemical tracers, current measurements, and numerical modeling for assessing the provenance of beach sand in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System. Marine Geology, 336, 120-145, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2012.11.008
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Over 150 million cubic meter of sand-sized sediment has disappeared from the central region of the San Francisco Bay Coastal System during the last half century. This enormous loss may reflect numerous anthropogenic influences, such as watershed damming, bay-fill development, aggregate mining, and dredging. The reduction in Bay sediment also appears to be linked to a reduction in sediment supply and recent widespread erosion of adjacent beaches, wetlands, and submarine environments. A unique, multi-faceted provenance study was performed to definitively establish the primary sources, sinks, and transport pathways of beach sized-sand in the region, thereby identifying the activities and processes that directly limit supply to the outer coast. This integrative program is based on comprehensive surficial sediment sampling of the San Francisco Bay Coastal System, including the seabed, Bay floor, area beaches, adjacent rock units, and major drainages. Analyses of sample morphometrics and biological composition (e.g., Foraminifera) were then integrated with a suite of tracers including 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd isotopes, rare earth elements, semi-quantitative X-ray diffraction mineralogy, and heavy minerals, and with process-based numerical modeling, in situ current measurements, and bedform asymmetry to robustly determine the provenance of beach-sized sand in the region.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: B_05_11_SF; B-2-10-SF; BA10; BA41; BC11; BD31; Beckman Coulter Laser diffraction particle size analyzer LS 100Q; BF21; BG20; BG30; BRMP01; BRMP02; BRMP03; BRMP04; BRMP05; BRMP06; BRMP07; BRMP08; BRMP09; BRMP10; BRMP11; BRMP12; BRMP13; BRMP14; BRMP15; BRMP16; BRMP17; BRMP18; BRP01; BRP02; BRP03; BRP04; BRP05; BRP06; BRP07; BRP08; BRP09; BRP10; BRP11; BRP12; BRP13; BRP14; BRP15; BRP16; BRP17; BRP18; BRP19; BRP20; Campaign of event; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, total; CB001S; CB002S; CB023S; CB024S; CB041S; CB088S; CB107S; CB112S; CBMP01; CBMP02; CBMP03; CBMP04; CBMP06; CBMP09; CBMP10; CBMP11; CBMP12; CBMP13; CBMP14; CBMP16; CBMP17; CBMP18; CBMP19; CBMP20; CBMP21; CBMP22; CBMP23; CBMP24; CBMP25; CBMP26; CBMP27; CBMP28; CBMP29; CBMP30; CBMP31; CBMP32; CBMP33; CBMP34; CBMP35; CBMP36; CBMP37; CBMP40; CBP02; CBP05; CBP06; CBP07; CBP08; CBP09; CBP10; CBP11; CBP12; CBP14; CBP15; CBP17; CBP18; CBP19; CBP20; CBP21; CBP22; CBP23; CBP25; CBP26; CBP27; CBP28; CBP29; CBP30; CBP31; CBP32; CBP33; CBP34; CBP35; CBP36; CBP37; CBP38; CBP39; CBP40; CBP41; CBP42; CBP43; CBP45; CBP46; CBP47; CBP48; CR_01; CR_02A; CR_02B; CR_02C; CR_02D; CR_03; CR_04; CR_06B; CR_07B; CR_08; CR_09; CR_10; CR_11A1; CR_11A2; CR_11B; CR_15A; CR_15B; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; E2g; Endeavor (USBR); Event label; GGP01; GGP03; GGP07; GGP08; GGP09; GGP10; GGP11; GGP12; GGP13; GGP14; GGP15; GGP16; Grab; GRAB; Grain size, mean; Grain size, sieving; Hand trowel; Kurtosis; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; LSB001S; LSB002S; LSB024S; LSB041S; LSB042S; LSB070S; LSB121S; LSB129S; OSP01; OSP02; OSP03; OSP05; OSP06; OSP07; OSP08; OSP09; OSP10; OSP11; OSP12; OSP13; OSP14; OSP15; OSP16; OSP17; OSP18; OSP22; OSP23; OSP24; OSP25; OSP26; OSP28; OSP29; OSP30; OSP31; OSP32; OSP33; OSP34; OSP35; OSP36; OSP37; OSP38; OSP39; Parke Snavely; S_01_12_SF; S-7-10-SF; S-8-10-SF; SAC01; SAC02; SACFP; SACHD; Sample type; San Francisco Bay, California; SB002S; SB023S; SB024S; SB041S; SB042S; SB099S; SB102S; SB114S; SBMP02; SBMP03; SBMP04; SBMP05; SBMP06; SBMP07; SBMP08; SBMP09; SBMP10; SBMP11; SBMP12; SBMP13; SBMP14; SBMP15; SBMP16; SBMP17; SBMP18; SBMP19; SBMP20; SBMP22; SBMP23; SBMP24; SBMP25; SBMP26; SBMP27; SBMP28; SBMP29; SBMP30; SBMP31; SBMP32; SBMP33; SBMP34; SBMP36; SBMP37; SBMP38; SBP01; SBP02; SBP03; SBP04; SBP05; SBP06; SBP07; SBP08; SBP09; SBP10; SBP11; SBP12; SBP13; SBP14; SBP15; SBP16; SBP17; SBP18; SBP19; SBP20; SBP21; SBP22; SBP23; SBP24; SBP25; SBP27; SBP28; SF_21027; SF_21302; SF_21313; SFPBCH01; SFPBCH02; SFPBCH03; SFPBCH04; SFPBCH05; SFPBCH06; SFPBCH07; SFPBCH08; SFPBCH09; SFPBCH10; SFPBCH11; SFPBCH12; SFPBCH13; SFPBCH14; SFPBCH15; SFPBCH16; SFPBCH17; SFPBCH18; SFPBCH19; SFPBCH20; SFPBCH21; SFPBCH22; SFPBCH23; SFPBCH24; SFPBCH25; SFPBCH26; SFPBCH27; SFPBCH28; SFPBCH29; SFPBCH30; SFPBCH31; SFPBCH32; SFPBCH33; SFPBCH34; SFPBCH35; SFPBCH36; SFPBCH37; SFPBCH38; SFPBCH39; SFPBCH40; SFPBCH41; SFPBCH42; Size fraction 〈 0.004 mm, clay; Size fraction 〈 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay; Size fraction 〉 2 mm, gravel; Size fraction 0.063-0.004 mm, silt; Size fraction 2.000-0.063 mm, sand; SJC01; SJC02; SJRST; Skewness; SPB001S; SPB002S; SPB023S; SPB024S; SPB042S; SPB055S; SPB088S; SPB132S; SPMP01; SPMP02; SPMP03; SPMP04; SPMP05; SPMP06; SPMP07; SPMP08; SPMP09; SPMP10; SPMP11; SPMP12; SPMP13; SPMP14; SPMP15; SPMP16; SPMP17; SPMP18; SPMP19; SPMP20; SPMP22; SPP01; SPP02; SPP03; SPP04; SPP05; SPP06; SPP07; SPP08; SPP09; SPP10; SPP11; SPP12; SPP13; SPP14; SPP15; SPP16; SSMP01; SSMP03; SSMP04; SSMP07; SSMP08; SSMP09; SSMP10; SSMP12; SSMP13; SSMP14; SSMP15; SSP01; SSP02; SSP03; SSP04; SSP05; SSP06; SSP07; SSP08; SSP09; SSP10; SSP11; SSP12; SSP13; SSP14; SSP15; SSP16; SSP17; SSP18; SSP19; Standard deviation; SU001S; SU023S; SU024S; SU043S; SU048S; SU055S; SU073S; SUO44S; TROW; Variance
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6075 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Analysis; Sample amount
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 36 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Analysis; B-2-10-SF; BRP01; BRP02; BRP03; BRP04; BRP05; BRP06; BRP07; BRP08; BRP09; BRP10; BRP11; BRP12; BRP13; BRP14; BRP15; BRP16; BRP17; BRP18; BRP19; BRP20; Campaign of event; CBP02; CBP05; CBP06; CBP07; CBP08; CBP09; CBP10; CBP11; CBP12; CBP14; CBP15; CBP17; CBP18; CBP19; CBP20; CBP21; CBP22; CBP23; CBP25; CBP26; CBP27; CBP28; CBP29; CBP30; CBP31; CBP32; CBP33; CBP34; CBP35; CBP36; CBP37; CBP38; CBP39; CBP40; CBP41; CBP42; CBP43; CBP45; CBP46; CBP47; CBP48; Comment; CR_01; CR_02A; CR_02B; CR_02C; CR_02D; CR_03; CR_04; CR_06B; CR_07B; CR_08; CR_09; CR_10; CR_11A1; CR_11A2; CR_11B; CR_15A; CR_15B; Date/Time of event; Event label; GGP01; GGP03; GGP07; GGP08; GGP09; GGP10; GGP11; GGP12; GGP13; GGP14; GGP15; GGP16; Grab; GRAB; HAND; Hand trowel; Latitude of event; Layer thickness; Longitude of event; OSP01; OSP02; OSP03; OSP05; OSP06; OSP07; OSP08; OSP09; OSP10; OSP11; OSP12; OSP13; OSP14; OSP15; OSP16; OSP17; OSP18; OSP22; OSP23; OSP24; OSP25; OSP26; OSP28; OSP29; OSP30; OSP31; OSP32; OSP33; OSP34; OSP35; OSP36; OSP37; OSP38; OSP39; Parke Snavely; S-7-10-SF; S-8-10-SF; SAC01; SAC02; SACFP; SACHD; Sample comment; Sample type; Sampling by hand; San Francisco Bay, California; SBP01; SBP02; SBP03; SBP04; SBP05; SBP06; SBP07; SBP08; SBP09; SBP10; SBP11; SBP12; SBP13; SBP14; SBP15; SBP16; SBP17; SBP18; SBP19; SBP20; SBP21; SBP22; SBP23; SBP24; SBP25; SBP27; SBP28; SFPBCH01; SFPBCH02; SFPBCH03; SFPBCH04; SFPBCH05; SFPBCH06; SFPBCH07; SFPBCH08; SFPBCH09; SFPBCH10; SFPBCH11; SFPBCH12; SFPBCH13; SFPBCH14; SFPBCH15; SFPBCH16; SFPBCH17; SFPBCH18; SFPBCH19; SFPBCH20; SFPBCH21; SFPBCH22; SFPBCH23; SFPBCH24; SFPBCH25; SFPBCH26; SFPBCH27; SFPBCH28; SFPBCH29; SFPBCH30; SFPBCH31; SFPBCH32; SFPBCH33; SFPBCH34; SFPBCH35; SFPBCH36; SFPBCH37; SFPBCH38; SFPBCH39; SFPBCH40; SFPBCH41; SFPBCH42; SFPCLF01; SFPCLF02A; SFPCLF02B; SFPCLF02C; SFPCLF03; SFPCLF04; SFPCLF05A; SFPCLF05B; SFPCLF05C; SFPCLF06; SFPCLF07; SFPCLF08; SFPCLF09; SFPCLF10; SFPCLF11A; SFPCLF11B_C; SFPCLF11D_E; SFPCLF13; SFPCLF14; SFPCLF15; SJC01; SJC02; SJRST; SPP01; SPP02; SPP03; SPP04; SPP05; SPP06; SPP07; SPP08; SPP09; SPP10; SPP11; SPP12; SPP13; SPP14; SPP15; SPP16; SSP01; SSP02; SSP03; SSP04; SSP05; SSP06; SSP07; SSP08; SSP09; SSP10; SSP11; SSP12; SSP13; SSP14; SSP15; SSP16; SSP17; SSP18; SSP19; TROW
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2131 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: Alameda; BRP01; BRP02; BRP03; BRP04; BRP05; BRP06; BRP07; BRP08; BRP09; BRP10; BRP11; BRP12; BRP13; BRP14; BRP15; BRP16; BRP17; BRP18; BRP19; BRP20; C-1-3, Sunnyvale; C-3-0, San Jose; Campaign of event; CBP02; CBP05; CBP06; CBP07; CBP08; CBP09; CBP10; CBP11; CBP12; CBP14; CBP15; CBP17; CBP18; CBP19; CBP20; CBP23; CBP30; CBP31; CBP37; CBP38; CBP39; Coyote Creek; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; David Johnston; Davis Point; Dumbarton Bridge; Elevation of event; Event label; GGP01; GGP09; GGP10; GGP11; GGP12; GGP15; Grab; GRAB; Grizzly Bay; Guadalupe River; Honker Bay; Horseshoe Bay; J-1-98_01; J-1-98_02; J-1-98_03; J-1-98_04; J-1-98_05; J-1-98_06; J-1-98_07; J-1-98_08; J-1-98_10a; J-1-98_11; J-1-98_12; J-1-98_13; J-1-98_14; J-1-98_15; J-1-98_16; J-1-98_17a; J-1-98_18; J-1-98_19; J-1-98_20; J-1-98_21; J-1-98_22; J-1-98_23; J-1-98_24; J-1-98_25; J-1-98_26; J-1-98_27; J-1-98_28; J-1-98_29; J-1-98_30; J-1-98_31; J-1-98_32; J-1-98_33; J-1-98_34; J-1-98_35; J-1-98_36; J-1-98_37; J-1-98_38; J-1-98_39; J-1-98_40; J-1-98_41; J-1-98_42; J-1-98_43; J-1-98_44; J-1-98_45; J-1-98_46; J-1-98_47; J-1-98_48; J-1-98_49; J-1-98_50; J-1-98_51; J-1-98_52; J-1-98_53; J-1-98_54; J-1-98_55; J-1-98_56; J-1-98-SF; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Napa River; Number; Optional event label; OSP01; OSP03; OSP05; OSP06; OSP10; OSP12; OSP13; OSP14; OSP15; OSP16; OSP17; OSP18; OSP22; OSP23; OSP24; OSP25; OSP26; OSP28; OSP29; OSP31; OSP32; OSP35; OSP36; OSP38; OSP39; Oyster Point; Pacheco Creek; Parke Snavely; Petaluma River; Pinole Point; Point Isabel; Red Rock; Redwood Creek; Richardson Bay; S-7-10-SF; S-8-10-SF; Sacramento River; Sample comment; San Bruno Shoal; San Francisco Bay, California; San Francisco Estuary Institute Regional Monitoring Program 1995-1998; San Joaquin River; San Pablo Bay; SBP01; SBP02; SBP03; SBP04; SBP05; SBP06; SBP07; SBP08; SBP09; SBP10; SBP11; SBP12; SBP13; SBP14; SBP15; SBP16; SBP17; SBP18; SBP19; SBP20; SBP21; SBP22; SBP23; SBP24; SBP25; SBP27; SBP28; SFEI; SFEI_BA05; SFEI_BA06; SFEI_BA10; SFEI_BA21; SFEI_BA30; SFEI_BA41; SFEI_BB15; SFEI_BB30; SFEI_BB70; SFEI_BC11; SFEI_BC21; SFEI_BC32; SFEI_BC41; SFEI_BC60; SFEI_BD15; SFEI_BD22; SFEI_BD31; SFEI_BD41; SFEI_BD50; SFEI_BF10; SFEI_BF21; SFEI_BF40; SFEI_BG20; SFEI_BG30; SFEI_BW10; SFEI_BW15; South Bay; SPP01; SPP02; SPP03; SPP04; SPP05; SPP06; SPP07; SPP08; SPP09; SPP10; SPP11; SPP12; SPP13; SPP14; SPP15; SPP16; SSP01; SSP02; SSP03; SSP04; SSP05; SSP06; SSP07; SSP08; SSP09; SSP16; SSP17; SSP18; SSP19; Standish Dam; Yerba Buena Island
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 241 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 85 (2009): 459-471, doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2009.09.014.
    Description: Geochemical tracers, including Ba, Co, Th, 7Be, 137Cs and 210Pb, and magnetic properties were used to characterize terrestrial runoff collected in nearshore time-series sediment traps in Hanalei Bay, Kauai, during flood and dry conditions in summer 2006, and to fingerprint possible runoff sources in the lower watershed. In combination, the tracers indicate that runoff during a flood in August could have come from cultivated taro fields bordering the lower reach of the river. Land-based runoff associated with summer floods may have a greater impact on coral reef communities in Hanalei Bay than in winter because sediment persists for several months. During dry periods, sediment carried by the Hanalei River appears to have been mobilized primarily by undercutting of low 7Be, low 137Cs riverbanks composed of soil weathered from tholeiitic basalt with low Ba and Co concentrations. Following a moderate rainfall event in September, high 7Be sediment carried by the Hanalei River was probably mobilized by overland flow in the upper watershed. Ba-desorption in low-salinity coastal water limited its use to a qualitative runoff tracer in nearshore sediment. 210Pb had limited usefulness as a terrestrial tracer in the nearshore due to a large dissolved oceanic source and scavenging onto resuspended bottom sediment. 210Pb-scavenging does, however, illustrate the role resuspension could play in the accumulation of particle-reactive contaminants in nearshore sediment. Co and 137Cs were not affected by desorption or geochemical scavenging and showed the greatest potential as quantitative sediment provenance indicators in material collected in nearshore sediment traps.
    Keywords: Sediment traps ; Provenance ; Trace elements ; Radioisotopes ; Magnetic properties ; Coral reefs
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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