Field Activity B107PS

Identifier B107PS
Alternate names B-1-07-PS
Purpose Measure winter beach elevation and grain size in Liberty Bay. Deploy in-situ sampling devices in Dogfish Creek.
Description United States Geological Survey, Pacific Science Center. Chief Scientist: Renee Takesue. Beach Elevation and Sediment Profiles data (navigation) of field activity B-1-07-PS in Liberty Bay, WA from 01/18/2007 to 01/20/2007
Location WA
Summary Eighteen beaches were sampled over a 4-hour window around low tide (-2.5 ft MLLW) along the north shore of Liberty Bay from the city of Poulsbo to Point Bolin. Beach elevations were measured by Vivian Queija (NMD/Western Geographic Science Center) and grain size samples were collected by Renee Takesue (GD/WCMG). Digital photographs with scale bar were used to document grain size when grains exceeded medium pebbles.
Info derived Cross-shore position and elevation; bulkhead location, extent, and characteristics; sediment grain size; dissolved concentrations of wastewater chemicals.
Comments Suquamish Tribal Fisheries research boat; Trimble Pro XT Staff information imported from InfoBank Renee Takesue - USGS Vivian Queija - USGS Jennifer Dougherty - USGS Greg Justin - USGS Paul Dorn - boat operator Non USGS data manager = Vivian Queija
Projects
Platform
Boat
Itinerary
Start Liberty Bay, WA 2007-01-18
End Liberty Bay, WA 2007-01-20
Bounds
West -122.64
East -122.58783
North 47.72478
South 47.69085
Activity Beach Elevation and Sediment Profiles

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Renee K Takesue
Crew members
Renee K Takesue
Scientist, Staff
Dougherty, Jennifer
Scientist, Staff
Dorn, Paul
Scientist, Staff
Affiliate staff Vivian Queija - USGS,Greg Justin - USGS

Data types and categories

Data category: Location-Elevation, Sonar
Data type: Navigation, Single Beam

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
GPS Navigation 2
Biosonics 420kHz Single Beam 1

Datasets

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity