Field Activity ID111SF

Identifier ID111SF
Alternate names I-D1-11-SF
Purpose To determine the mechanisms driving the exchange of sediment between subitdal and intertidal habitats, and to determine how resuspension from the bed is affected by wetting and drying.
Description United States Geological Survey, Pacific Science Center. Chief Scientists: Lissa MacVean, Jessie Lacy. Deployment of moored, autonomous instruments data of field activity I-D1-11-SF in North shore of San Pablo Bay from 01/31/2011 to 02/04/2011
Location North shore of San Pablo Bay
Summary Moorings to collect time-series data, and shipboard sampling during the deployment to collect calibration samples for optical measurements of suspended sediment concentration, and to sample bed sediment grain size and other characteristics.
Info derived Flow velocities, salinity, temperature, depths, suspended sediment concentrations; grain sizes in suspension and on the bed, bed porosity, water content, and erodibility; wave characteristics.
Comments This activity is associated with I-D3-11-SF (recovery/redeployment of instruments deployed on I-D1-11-SF)
Projects
Platform
Retriever
Length 15.24 m, Breadth 4.2672 m, Max. draft 1.1684 m
Itinerary
Start Port Sonoma Marina 2011-01-31
End Port Sonoma Marina 2011-02-04
Bounds
West -123.25
East -121.75
North 38.25
South 37.25
Activity Deployment of moored, autonomous instruments

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Jessica R LacyLissa J MacVean
Crew members
Information specialist(s)
Joanne C. T Ferreira
Specialist, Information

Data types and categories

Data category: Sampling, Time Series
Data type: Geology, Mooring (physical oceanography)

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
samples Biology, Chemistry, Geology 1
tripod Mooring (physical oceanography) 1

Datasets


Datasets compiled from multiple sources

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Grain-size distributions from San Pablo Bay, California, 2011 to 2012 samples Sediment cores were collected from San Pablo Bay, in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in California by the U.S. Geological Survey Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center (PCMSC) during multiple surveys from 2011 to 2012. The cores were analyzed for grain-size distributions at the PCMSC sediment lab. Joanne C. T Ferreira
Hydrodynamic and sediment transport data from San Pablo Bay (northern San Francisco Bay), 2011-2012 tripod The U.S. Geological Survey Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center collected data to investigate sediment dynamics in the shallows of San Pablo Bay in two deployments: February to March 2011 (ITX11) and May to June 2012 (ITX12). This data release includes time-series data and grain-size distributions from sediment grabs collected during the deployments. During each deployment, time series of current velocity, water depth, and turbidity were collected at several stations in the shallows, and one station in the channel. Velocity and depth (pressure) were collected at high frequency (10 Hz) to allow calculation of wave parameters and turbulence statistics. Joanne C. T Ferreira

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity