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U.S. Geological Survey East Coast Sediment Texture Database (2014, ECSTDB2014.SHP)
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This sediment database contains location, description, and texture of samples taken by numerous marine sampling programs. Most of the samples are from the Atlantic... -
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JPEG images of chirp seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2004-005-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
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Associated data for Water- and Sediment-Quality in the Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, 2012–14
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This data release contains environmental and quality control results for chemical, biological, and physical sampling of water and bed sediment from Albemarle Sound... -
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Aerial Imagery of the North Carolina Coast: 2024-11-06 to 2024-11-13
Department of the Interior —
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Remote Sensing Coastal Change (RSCC) project collects aerial imagery along coastal swaths with optimized endlap/sidelap and precise... -
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Detrital Zircon U-Pb data from selected Appalachian rivers and Outer Banks-area coastal sediments
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U-Pb isotopic data from zircon grains from the sediment bedload of seven modern rivers: the Susquehanna, Potomac, Roanoke, James, Peedee, Tar, and Cape Fear, as well... -
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Aerial Imagery of the North Carolina Coast: 2020-08-05 to 2020-08-08, Post-Hurricane Isaias
Department of the Interior —
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Remote Sensing Coastal Change (RSCC) project collects aerial imagery along coastal swaths with optimized endlap/sidelap and precise... -
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Grid of the thickness of sediment above the Pleistocene surface Q30, inner shelf and back-barrier from Virginia border to Cape Lookout, North Carolina (q30thick, ESRI binary grid, 200 m cell size, UTM, Zone 18N, WGS 84)
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
JPEG images of chirp seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2003-005-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
JPEG images of chirp seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2003-042-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
JPEG images of chirp seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2002-015-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
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Associated data for Water- and Sediment-Quality in the Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, 2012–14, Appendix 2
Department of the Interior —
These are all the chemical, biological, and physical results collected in July and August 2012 for the subject study. -
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JPEG images of boomer seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2004-005-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
JPEG images of boomer seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2004-006-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
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Isopach grid of the Quaternary sediment thickness, inner shelf and back-barrier from Virginia border to Cape Lookout, North Carolina (q0thick, ESRI binary grid, 200 m cell size, UTM Zone 18N, WGS 84)
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
Aerial Imagery of the North Carolina Coast: 2019-11-26
Department of the Interior —
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Remote Sensing Coastal Change (RSCC) project collects aerial imagery along coastal swaths, in response to storm events, with... -
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Aerial Imagery of the North Carolina Coast: 2019-10-11
Department of the Interior —
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Remote Sensing Coastal Change (RSCC) project collects aerial imagery along coastal swaths, in response to storm events, with... -
Federal
Aerial Imagery of the North Carolina Coast: 2020-05-08 to 2020-05-09
Department of the Interior —
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Remote Sensing Coastal Change (RSCC) project collects aerial imagery along coastal swaths, in response to storm events, with... -
Federal
JPEG images of boomer seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2003-005-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
JPEG images of boomer seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2001-013-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
JPEG images of chirp seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2001-013-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that...