Field Activity PK198OA

Identifier PK198OA
Alternate names P-K1-98-OA,POKOLE
Purpose Beach sampling
Description University of Hawaii. Chief Scientist: Chip Fletcher. Beach Sampling data (handsamplegrab, shortcore) of field activity P-K1-98-OA in Lanikai Beach, Oahu, Hawaii from 04/10/1998 to 04/10/1998
Location Hawaii
Summary Sample L4-1 - base of wall (both high swash and edge of beach), waves washing right up to wall.
Info derived Beach morphology.
Comments Pokole Drive access between two closely-set seawalls, samples collected in front of the northern one. Trades were blowing from the ENE at 20-30 knots, with gusts to 40, and had been for several days. Some scarping present as a result. Between 4 and 7 pm (moderate tides, moderate to large fetch waves), four locations along Lanikai Beach were sampled at 2 regions of the beach face. In most cases, samples labeled #1 are the upper 5-6 cm of sand collected ~0.5 m makai of the vegetation line; #2 is the upper 4 cm of sand collected from the high swash area. The swash was a bit steeper than usual, so samples were taken rather high on it rather than at mid-swash. The main street running along the shore in Lanikai is Mokulua Drive, and the samples are named by the cross streets at each of the access paths. Staff information imported from InfoBank Chip Fletcher (University of Hawaii) - Chief Scientist Jodi Harney (University of Hawaii) - Student
Projects
Platform
Beach
Itinerary
Start n/a 1998-04-10
End n/a 1998-04-10
Bounds
West -159.5
East -157.1
North 22.25
South 20.75
Activity Beach Sampling

Personnel

Organization
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, HI
Crew members
Harney, Jodi
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Harney, Jodi
Specialist, Information
Affiliate principal Chip Fletcher (University of Hawaii)

Data types and categories

Data category: Sampling
Data type: Geology

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
handsamplegrab Geology (no data reported)
shortcore Geology (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity