Identifier | 2014-613-FA | ||||||||
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Purpose | Investigate temporal variability in sediment resuspension and salinities in San Pablo Bay during drought conditions. | ||||||||
Location | San Pablo Bay in northern San Francisco Bay, CA, USA | ||||||||
Summary | Data submitted to FAD; 3 tripods and 1 mooring deployed and recovered. | ||||||||
Info derived | Time series of magnitude and direction of sediment flux in San Pablo Bay shallows Also tides, currents, waves, and salinity in Bay shallows. | ||||||||
Comments | 3 days for deployment, 3 for recovery. | ||||||||
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2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
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Principal investigators | Jessica R Lacy | ||||||||||
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Data category: | Location-Elevation, Time Series |
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Data type: | Navigation, Mooring (physical oceanography) |
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Garmin | Navigation | (no data reported) | |
Moorings - Tripods | Mooring (physical oceanography) | 1 |
Dataset name | Equipment | Description | Dataset contact |
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Water pressure/depth, velocity, and turbidity time-series data from SPA14 Bay shallows stations in San Pablo Bay and China Camp Marsh, California | Moorings - Tripods | Files contain hydrodynamic and sediment transport data for the location and deployment indicated. Time-series data of water depth, velocity, turbidity, and temperature were collected in San Pablo Bay and China Camp Marsh as part of the San Francisco Bay Marsh Sediment Experiments. Several instruments were deployed in tidal creek, marsh, mudflat, and Bay locations, gathering data on water depth, velocity, salinity/temperature, and turbidity. Deployment data are grouped by region (Bay channel (main Bay), Bay shallows, tidal creek, or marsh/mudflat/upper tidal creek). Users are advised check metadata and instrument information carefully for applicable time periods of specific data, as individual instrument deployment times vary. | Jessica R Lacy |