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Georeferenced Sea-Floor Mapping and Bottom Photography in Long Island Sound, USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304]
CHILD DIFs
This Open File Report (00-304) consists of over 30 digital data sets representing GIS layers assessing the benthic communities and spatial seafloor structures of the Long Island Sound. These data ...
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Interpretation of the sidescan sonar mosaic from the study area off New London, CT, USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_NLMOSINT]
PARENT DIF
This data layer, which focuses on benthic communities, was developed
as part of a cooperative project between the University of New Haven,
the Connecticut DEP, and the U.S. Geological Survey. Benthic ...
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CONMAPSG: Continental Margin Mapping (CONMAP) sediments grainsize distribution for the United States East Coast Continental Margin [CZM_moris_conmapsg_poly]
Sediments off the eastern United States vary markedly in texture - the size, shape, and arrangement of their grains. However, for descriptive purposes, it is typically most useful to classify these ...
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Medium resolution shoreline for the Long Island Sound study area, USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_CST27]
PARENT DIF
This data layer provides a medium resolution coastline for the Long
Island Sound Study Area in OFR 00-304.
NOAA's Medium Resolution Digital Vector Shoreline is a high quality,
GIS-ready, general-use ...
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Sidescan Sonar Imagery and Surficial Geologic Interpretation of the Sea Floor off Branford, Connecticut [USGS_OFR_2004_1003]
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection (CT DEP), has produced ...
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Benthic community sediment samples in Long Island Sound collected by D. Franz (1976), USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_FRANZ]
PARENT DIF
This GIS layer, which focuses on benthic communities, was developed as
part of a cooperative project between the University of New Haven, the
Connecticut DEP, and the U.S. Geological Survey. Benthic ...
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Extent of the area covered by the sidescan sonar mosaic from the study area off New London, CT, USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_MOSAREA]
PARENT DIF
This GIS layer, which focuses on benthic communities, was developed as
part of a cooperative project between the University of New Haven, the
Connecticut DEP, and the U.S. Geological Survey. Benthic ...
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Distribution of Surficial Sediments in Long Island Sound, USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_LISTEX]
PARENT DIF
The purpose is to disseminate a digital version of a regional map
showing the distribution of surficial sediments in Long Island
Sound. Grain size is the most basic attribute of sediment texture, ...
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Distribution of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) in Long Island Sound, USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_LISTOC]
PARENT DIF
The purpose of this layer is to disseminate a digital version of the
regional total organic carbon distribution in Long Island Sound.
This GIS layer contains a polygon overlay showing the distribution ...
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Location of Long Island Sound samples with Total Organic Carbon (TOC), USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_TOCPNT1]
PARENT DIF
The purpose of this data layer is to disseminate a digital version of
the map showing the locations of surficial total organic carbon
sampling stations in Long Island Sound.
This GIS layer contains ...
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Sedimentary Environment Map of Long Island Sound in ArcView Shapefile Format, USGS OFR 00-304 [USGS_OFR_00304_SEDENVAV]
PARENT DIF
This GIS layer represents the researcher's interpretation of the
regional distribution of sea-floor sedimentary environments in Long
Island Sound.
Long Island Sound is one of the largest estuaries ...
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