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Postimpact Deformation Associated With The Late Eocene Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure In Southeastern Virginia, Gerald H. Johnson, Sarah E. Kruse, Allison W. Vaughn, John K. Lucey, C. Hobbs, David S. Powars Jun 1998

Postimpact Deformation Associated With The Late Eocene Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure In Southeastern Virginia, Gerald H. Johnson, Sarah E. Kruse, Allison W. Vaughn, John K. Lucey, C. Hobbs, David S. Powars

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Upper Cenozoic strata covering the Chesapeake Bay impact structure in southeastern Virginia record intermittent differential movement around its buried rim. Miocene strata in a graben detected by seismic surveys on the York River exhibit variable thickness and are deformed above the crater rim. Fan-like interformational and intraformational angular unconformities within Pliocene–Pleistocene strata, which strike parallel to the crater rim and dip2°–3° away from the crater center, indicate that deformation and deposition were synchronous.Concentric, large-scale crossbedded, bioclastic sand bodies of Pliocene age within ~20 km of the buried crater rim formed on offshore shoals, presumably as subsiding listric slump blocks rotated …


Effects Of Wind Speed And Particulate Matter Source On Surface Microlayer Characteristics And Enrichment Of Organic Matter In Southern Chesapeake Bay, Kewen Liu, Rebecca M. Dickhut May 1998

Effects Of Wind Speed And Particulate Matter Source On Surface Microlayer Characteristics And Enrichment Of Organic Matter In Southern Chesapeake Bay, Kewen Liu, Rebecca M. Dickhut

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Surface microlayer (SM) samples were collected with a rotating cylinder sampler from the York and Elizabeth River estuaries of lower Chesapeake Bay bimonthly from May 1994 through June 1995. Two intensive samplings were also conducted in the York River during different seasons: one in December 1994 and another during June 1995. Four SM samples were collected during each intensive sampling within 4 days. All the samples were analyzed for total suspended particulates (TSP), particulate nitrogen (PN), particulate organic carbon (POC) and dissolved organic carbon(DOC). The thickness of the SM was observed to decrease linearly with increased wind speed. TSP and …


Temporal Variability In Dissolved Organic Carbon And Radiocarbon In The Eastern North Pacific Ocean, James E. Bauer Jan 1998

Temporal Variability In Dissolved Organic Carbon And Radiocarbon In The Eastern North Pacific Ocean, James E. Bauer

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The factors regulating the steady state inventories and residence times of dissolved organic carbon (DOG) in the deep ocean are not well established. Previous studies of DOC have been limited to single time-point profiles that provide general information on the potential role of vertical advective-diffusive processes in controlling DOC distributions and mean apparent ages. We present results from a 2-year time series station in the eastern North Pacific (station M) where short-term (months) changes in inventories and Delta(14)C signatures of DOC as measured in deep profiles were examined in conjunction with changes in particulate organic carbon (POC) pools. Significant long-term …


Hydrodynamics And Equilibrium Sediment Dynamics Of Shallow, Funnel-Shaped Tidal Estuaries, Carl T. Friedrichs, Bruce A. Armbrust, H. E. Deswart Jan 1998

Hydrodynamics And Equilibrium Sediment Dynamics Of Shallow, Funnel-Shaped Tidal Estuaries, Carl T. Friedrichs, Bruce A. Armbrust, H. E. Deswart

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