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2017

Earth Sciences

Smith College

Georadar

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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Imaging Bioturbation In Supratidal Carbonates: Non-Invasive Field Techniques Enhance Neoichnological And Zoogeomorphological Research, San Salvador, The Bahamas, Karen Kopcznski, Ilya Buynevich, H. Allen Curran, Jon Caris, Jonathan Nyquist Jan 2017

Imaging Bioturbation In Supratidal Carbonates: Non-Invasive Field Techniques Enhance Neoichnological And Zoogeomorphological Research, San Salvador, The Bahamas, Karen Kopcznski, Ilya Buynevich, H. Allen Curran, Jon Caris, Jonathan Nyquist

Geosciences: Faculty Publications

A case study in unconsolidated carbonates on San Salvador Island, The Bahamas, utilized high-frequency (800 MHz) georadar imaging to augment existing methodologies (burrow counts and measurements, casting) in brachyuran bioturbation research (Ocypode quadrata and Gecarcinus lateralis), and as part of a new dataset characterizing blue land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) burrows. Non-invasive techniques such as ground-penetrating radar (GPR) can complement traditional field surveys aimed at quantifying mesoscale bioturbation in modern settings. These methods can establish diagnostic features for tracemaker identification and refine existing ichnofacies models. Drone-mounted aerial coverage provided the first high-resolution images of the micro-topography and …