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Federal
U.S. Geological Survey Oceanographic Time-Series Data Collection of measurements of current velocity, temperature, pressure and other data made in U.S. coastal waters between 1975 and present
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This collection includes time-series oceanographic data collected by U.S. Geological Survey investigators and collaborators as part of experiments to study... -
State
Geologic context, age constraints, and sedimentology of a Pleistocene volcaniclastic succession near Mount Spurr volcano, south-central Alaska
State of Alaska —
A physiographically prominent, approximately 40 square km plateau lies roughly 20 km east of Mount Spurr volcano, northwestern Cook Inlet region, Alaska, and... -
State
Single-beam bathymetric data near Kongiganak, Alaska, collected June 6, 2023
State of Alaska —
Single-beam bathymetric data near Kongiganak, Alaska, collected June 6, 2023, Raw Data File 2024-4, presents bathymetric data collected along the Kongnignanohk River... -
State
Single-beam bathymetry data near Napakiak, Alaska, collected June 2021
State of Alaska —
DGGS Raw Data File 2021-15, Single-beam bathymetry data near Napakiak, Alaska, collected June 2021, presents bathymetric data to assess coastal hazards and for river... -
State
Single-beam bathymetric data near Tuntutuliak, Alaska, collected June 8, 2023
State of Alaska —
Single-beam bathymetric data near Tuntutuliak, Alaska, collected June 8, 2023, Raw Data File 2024-3, presents bathymetric data collected along the Kinak River near... -
State
Petrology and reservoir potential of Tertiary and Mesozoic sandstones, Cook Inlet, Alaska: A preliminary analysis of outcrop samples collected during 2007-2010 field seasons
State of Alaska —
The State of Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and Division of Oil & Gas (DOG) are currently engaged in a multi-year study of the... -
Federal
Marsh Sediment in Translation (MSiT): A Collaborative Project to Broaden - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative) the Impacts of Marsh-Sediment Research at China Camp State Park
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Natural resource managers, policy makers and regulators, restoration planners and practitioners, and consulting scientists came together to translate research on... -
Federal
Mud on the Move: Predicting How Marshes Will Change as Sea Levels Rise - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Healthy tidal marshes support the food webs that underpin our fisheries; they mitigate the impact of coastal storms, and they improve water quality. However, as sea...