from the towed sidescan sonar, how sand is redistributed in channel from last survey; from the rotating sidescan sonar, tracking dune migration as indication of bed load transport rate; studying sed. structures of the predam flood deposits and to compare grainsize evolution with grainsize evolution from the 1996 flood; to monitor sediment along the river corridor; to compare past side scanning sonar surveys with the present by looking at changes along the river corridor
Description
Chief Scientist: Dave Rubin. Rotating Sidescan Sonar and Sidescan Sonar data (sidescansonar, bathymetry, grab) of field activity R-1-97-GC in Grand Canyon, Arizona from 05/21/1997 to 06/06/1997
Location
Arizona
Summary
sampling and sidesan sonar
Info derived
distribution of sediment along 17 pools of the corridor; bedform migration information along selected pools; information about primary sedimentary structures deposited during experimental flow event
Comments
Physical data holdings
Associated activities with Grand Canyon Sedimentologic Engineering: R-1-96-GC R-2-96-GC R-1-97-GC Associated activities with Colorado Sand distribution Monitoring: R-1-94-GC R-1-98-GC R-1-99-GC R-1-00-GC R-3-00-GC R-4-00-GC
Staff information imported from InfoBank
Dave Rubin (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist
Roberto Anima (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Carol Reiss (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
George Tate (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Jim Bennett (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Michael Hamer (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Diane Minasian (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Tom Lorenson (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Dave Hogg (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified