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Abstract The dynamic nature of coastal morphology and oceanographic conditions poses a particular challenge to transporting personnel and equipment across a land-sea interface, e.g., locating the position of potentially hazardous bathymetric features, and assessing the stability of beach staging areas over time scales ranging from hours to months. In addition, feedbacks among (1) nearshore bathymetry, (2) waves and nearshore circulation, and (3) underlying geology directly affect the morphology of the adjacent beach as well as the shoreline’s response to storm events, resulting in localized erosional “hotspots.” These hotspots are potentially hazardous for equipment and personnel staging along the beach, but they are not easily identifiable from a time-series of aerial photographs alone. We identify several environmental metrics necessary for the reliable prediction of potential coastal landing and staging hazards, including: (1) nearshore bathymetric gradients, (2) nearshore sediment volume, and (3) changes in shoreline and vegetation line position. Coupled with a quantitative understanding of the relevant coastal processes, these data allow an assessment of potential nearshore bathymetric hazards and realistic predictions of short-term shoreline stability and thus suitability for the temporary staging of equipment and personnel. These metrics are applied to Onslow Beach, North Carolina, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, the largest amphibious training ground in the United States, and they are used to identify potential amphibious transit and staging hazards along the entire coastal zone, from the beach out to ~11 m water depth.
Sediment production on sediment-starved continental margins; the interrelationship between hardbottoms, sedimentological and benthic community processes, and storm dynamics
Lateral variations among populations of stained benthic foraminifera in surface sediments of the North Carolina continental shelf (U.S.A.)
Sr isotopic age analysis of co-occurring Miocene phosphate grain types on the North Carolina continental shelf
Hardbottom morphology and relationship to the geologic framework; Mid-Atlantic continental shelf
Vertical distribution of stained benthic foraminifera in sediments of southern Onslow Bay, North Carolina continental shelf
Clay-mineral suites in cyclic Miocene sediments; a model for continental-margin deposition in a mixed siliciclastic-phosphatic-dolomitic-biogenic system
Comparison of sonographs taken before and after Hurricane Diana, Onslow Bay, North Carolina
BSEM evaluation of carbonate diagenesis: Benthic foraminifera from the Miocene Pungo River Formation, North Carolina
Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Pungo River Formation, southern Onslow Bay, North Carolina continental shelf
Geologic framework of phosphate resources in Onslow Bay, North Carolina continental shelf
Relationship of Benthic Foraminiferal Biofacies to Lithofacies in Phosphatic Miocene Sediments, Mid-Atlantic Continental Shelf: ABSTRACT
Ferruginization and Phosphatization of Foraminifera in Pleistocene/Holocene Sands on Mid-Atlantic Continental Shelf: ABSTRACT
Geology of Continental Shelf, Onslow Bay, North Carolina, as Revealed by Submarine Outcrops
Depth occurrences of foraminifera along the Southeastern United States
Abstract Though Memoir 21 was first published in 1974, the concepts and illustrations are timeless for those interested in stratigraphic exploration for sandstone reservoirs. Quickly the reader will note the same relationships in sequence stratigraphy recognized by the author. For university earth science majors and less experienced members of the energy industry, the CD is presented as a reference work. The concepts of depositional control on the distribution of sandstone reservoirs is critical to understand no matter the terminology used. With the kind permission of Dr. Daniel A. Busch, this memoir now can become part of your exploration library.