This study seeks to examine patterns of longterm sediment movement along a portion of the California coast centering around the mouth of San Francisco Bay. Naturally-occurring heavy minerals were used to trace the influence of the several sources of sediments. Surface samples were collected from beaches and from t~e 8djacent portion of the shelf under less than 130 feet of water. The samples obtained were analyzed mechanically.and petrographically. Six petrographic provinces were differentiated on the basis of physical and mineralogical properties.It was found that sands south and west of the Golden Gate in less than 60 to 100 feet of water reflect the mineralogy of San Francisco Bay sedim~nts, a"d samples from the mollusk-rich Bolinas Bay ...
An 80- mile reach of the central California coast, extending from the mouth of the Russian River in ...
The purpose of the study is to (1) identify the sources of sediment in various environments, (2) def...
The purpose of the study is to (1) identify the sources of sediment in various environments, (2) def...
The distribution and dispersal patterns of sand-size particles has been investigated along a portion...
Heavy or high-specific gravity minerals make up a small but diagnostic component of sediment that is...
Sediments of Monterey Bay are divisible into five heavy mineral provinces. Two of the provinces are ...
The following work is part of a long term study of sediment trans port on the Continental Shelf of C...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
Grain size and heavy mineral analysis of 6 cliff, 12 beach, and 44 marine sediment and rock samples ...
Grain s i z e , heavy mineral, and o r g a n i c c o n t e n t a n a l y s e s of 43 marine and 9 i ...
Field measurements of beach morphology and sedimentology were made along the Monterey Peninsula and ...
The shoreline of Monterey Bay is beached over most of its length. The beach is essentially continuou...
The following work is part of a continuing study of the sediments and sedimentary processes of the c...
This section of the study of Bolinas Bay deals with the heavy mineralogy of the 0.175 - 0.124; 0.124...
An 80- mile reach of the central California coast, extending from the mouth of the Russian River in ...
The purpose of the study is to (1) identify the sources of sediment in various environments, (2) def...
The purpose of the study is to (1) identify the sources of sediment in various environments, (2) def...
The distribution and dispersal patterns of sand-size particles has been investigated along a portion...
Heavy or high-specific gravity minerals make up a small but diagnostic component of sediment that is...
Sediments of Monterey Bay are divisible into five heavy mineral provinces. Two of the provinces are ...
The following work is part of a long term study of sediment trans port on the Continental Shelf of C...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
Grain size and heavy mineral analysis of 6 cliff, 12 beach, and 44 marine sediment and rock samples ...
Grain s i z e , heavy mineral, and o r g a n i c c o n t e n t a n a l y s e s of 43 marine and 9 i ...
Field measurements of beach morphology and sedimentology were made along the Monterey Peninsula and ...
The shoreline of Monterey Bay is beached over most of its length. The beach is essentially continuou...
The following work is part of a continuing study of the sediments and sedimentary processes of the c...
This section of the study of Bolinas Bay deals with the heavy mineralogy of the 0.175 - 0.124; 0.124...
An 80- mile reach of the central California coast, extending from the mouth of the Russian River in ...
The purpose of the study is to (1) identify the sources of sediment in various environments, (2) def...
The purpose of the study is to (1) identify the sources of sediment in various environments, (2) def...