Field Activity S0513SF

Identifier S0513SF
Alternate names S-05-13-SF
Purpose This effort is part of a multi-disciplinary GD/BRD/WRD study entitled Effects of regional wetland restoration on mud flats of the South San Francisco Bay: avian ecology, food webs, and sediment supply . Other surveys included in this effort: S-2-10-SF, S-18-10-SF, S-24-10-SF, S-10-11-SF, S-2-12-SF, S-3-12-SF, S-06-12, W-08-11-SF, W-01-12-SF, W-02-12-SF, W-07-12-SF.
Description United States Geological Survey, Pacific Science Center. Chief Scientist: Bruce Jaffe. Geophysical data of field activity S-05-13-SF in Alviso Slough and Coyote Creek, South San Francisco Bay from 04/02/2013 to 04/25/2013
Location South San Francisco Bay
Info derived bathymetry and acoustic backscatter
Comments cruise occurred in two blocks; April 2-4 and April 23-25 Staff information imported from InfoBank Amy Foxgrover Mike Boyle Jamie Grover Pete Dal Ferro
Platform
Parke Snavely
34'
Itinerary
Start Redwood City, CA 2013-04-02
End Redwood City, CA 2013-04-25
Bounds
West -122.215
East -121.97481
North 37.54827
South 37.42287
Activity geophysical

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Bruce E Jaffe
Crew members
Amy Foxgrover
Scientist, Staff
Michael E Boyle
Scientist, Staff
Peter Dal Ferro
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Amy Foxgrover
Specialist, Information
Affiliate staff Jamie Grover

Data types and categories

Data category: Location-Elevation, Sonar
Data type: Navigation, Multibeam

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
GPS Navigation 2
multibeam Multibeam 1

Datasets

Datasets produced in this activity

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Best file with nav in ArcInfo E00 format GPS Amy Foxgrover
Global positioning system (GPS) data s-05-13-sf.062 GPS Provisional best file Amy Foxgrover
April 2013 bathymetry collected near Dumbarton Bridge in south San Francisco Bay, California multibeam Bathymetric survey data were collected in April 2013 just south of Dumbarton Bridge in south San Francisco Bay, California. A portion of the main channel was surveyed using an interferometric sidescan sonar system following procedures detailed in Foxgrover and others, 2011. The bathymetry is provided as a 1-m resolution raster in geoTIFF format, referenced to the vertical datum of mean lower low water (MLLW). To convert to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), subtract a static offset of 0.37 m (datum conversions provided in Foxgrover and others, 2007). Amy Foxgrover

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity