Dataset description: Hydrodynamic time-series data from two marshes and adjacent shallows in Northern San Francisco Bay, California, 2022-2023

Hydrodynamic and sediment transport time-series data, including water depth, velocity, turbidity, conductivity, and temperature, were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center at shallow subtidal and intertidal sites in Corte Madera Bay and San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge (SPNWF) in San Francisco Bay, CA, as well as on the marsh plain of SPNWF marsh and in a tidal creek and on the marsh plain of Corte Madera Marsh, in 2022 and 2023.

Contacts

Contact
Samantha C McGill

Activities and equipment

ActivityEquipment
2022-619-FAOBS
Optical Backscatter Sensors
2022-619-FACTD - RBR
Conductivity, Temperature, Depth, 50 meter depth, single external channel
2022-619-FANortek Vector ADV
Nortek vector acoustic doppler velocimeter (vector adv)
2023-603-FAOBS
Optical Backscatter Sensors
2023-603-FANortek Vector ADV
Nortek vector acoustic doppler velocimeter (vector adv)
2023-603-FACTD - RBR
Conductivity, Temperature, Depth, 50 meter depth, single external channel