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Suspended-sediment concentration data from water samples collected in 2016-17 in Grand Bay, Alabama and Mississippi

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2016-08-02
End Date
2017-01-28

Citation

Suttles, S.E., Nowacki, D.J., Ganju, N.K., Borden, J., and Nichols, A.R., 2019, Suspended-sediment concentration data from water samples collected in 2016-17 in Grand Bay, Alabama and Mississippi: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P91L4A75.

Summary

Suspended-sediment transport is a critical element governing the geomorphology of tidal marshes and estuaries. Marsh elevation, relative to sea level, is maintained by both organic material and the deposition of inorganic sediment. Additionally, horizontal marsh extent is altered by lateral erosion and accretion. In wetlands within and near Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, parts of the salt marsh are eroding relatively rapidly. To understand the connection between sediment fluxes and these processes, the U.S. Geological Survey made oceanographic and water-quality measurements from August 2, 2016, to January 28, 2017, to quantify suspended-sediment concentration and sediment transport in tidal channels and open embayments [...]

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GrandBay_WaterSamp_metadata.xml
“CSDGM metadata.”
Original FGDC Metadata

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GrandBay_WaterSamp_browse.JPG
“Photograph of Van Dorn water sampler being deployed in Bayou Heron.”
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GrandBay_WaterSamp_samples.csv
“Data in CSV format.”
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Purpose

These suspended-sediment concentration (SSC) data from water samples collected in Grand Bay, Alabama and Mississippi, from August 2, 2016, to January 28, 2017, supplement oceanographic and water-quality time-series measurements. Specifically, the SSC data are used to estimate the relation between suspended mass and optical turbidity measurements.

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