Buck Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, wave and water level data, 2015
Dates
Publication Date
2020-02-18
Start Date
2015-10-22
End Date
2016-03-16
Citation
Rosenberger, K.J., Cheriton, O.M., and Storlazzi, C.D., 2020, Cross-reef wave and water level data from coral reef environments (ver. 3.0, January 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9RYN5NH.
Summary
Time series data of wave height and water surface elevation were acquired for 147 days at four locations off of the north coast and four locations off the south coast of Buck Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, in support of a study on the coastal circulation patterns and the transformation of surface waves over the coral reefs. The relative placement of sensors on the reefs were as follows: BUI15S1T and BUI15N1T – fore reef BUI15S2T and BUI15N2T – outer reef flat BUI15S3T and BUI15N3T – middle reef flat BUI15S4T and BUI15N4T – inner reef flat
Summary
Time series data of wave height and water surface elevation were acquired for 147 days at four locations off of the north coast and four locations off the south coast of Buck Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, in support of a study on the coastal circulation patterns and the transformation of surface waves over the coral reefs. The relative placement of sensors on the reefs were as follows:
BUI15S1T and BUI15N1T – fore reef
BUI15S2T and BUI15N2T – outer reef flat
BUI15S3T and BUI15N3T – middle reef flat
BUI15S4T and BUI15N4T – inner reef flat
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Purpose
The continuous measurements of waves and water levels from these instrument deployments provide information on the variability of waves on the coral reefs of Buck Island. These data will be used to study the transformation of waves over the reef and how this process contributes to the shoreward migration of coral reef-derived carbonate sediment.