Identifier | ID211PS | ||||||||
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Alternate names | I-D2-11-PS | ||||||||
Description | Chief Scientist: Jon Warrick. Recovery and deployment of tripods. data of field activity I-D2-11-PS in Elwha River mouth, Puget Sound, WA from 03/10/2011 to 03/11/2011 | ||||||||
Location | WA | ||||||||
Info derived | Waves, currents, temperature, conductivity, sediment concentration | ||||||||
Comments | Elwha tripod Staff information imported from InfoBank Joanne Ferreira Rob Wyland Jenny White | ||||||||
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Activity | Recovery and deployment of tripods. |
Principal investigators | Jonathan Warrick | ||||||
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Affiliate principal | Jon Warrick |
Data category: | Time Series |
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Data type: | Mooring (physical oceanography) |
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tripod | Mooring (physical oceanography) | 1 |
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Oceanographic measurements obtained offshore of the Elwha River delta in coordination with the Elwha River Restoration Project, Washington, USA, 2010-2014 | tripod | Time-series data of velocity, pressure, turbidity, conductivity, and temperature were collected near the mouth of the Elwha River, Washington, USA, from December 2010 through October 2014, for the Department of Interior's Elwha River Restoration project. As part of this project, the U.S. Geological Survey studied the effects of renewed sediment supplies on the coastal ecosystems before, during, and following the removal of two dams, Elwha and Glines Canyon, from the Elwha River. Removal of the dams reintroduced sediment stored in the reservoirs to the river, and the river moved much of this sediment to the coast. | Joanne C. T Ferreira |