Archive of Ground Penetrating Radar and Differential Global Positioning System Data Collected in April 2016 from Fire Island, New York

Description

Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a long-term, coastal morphologic-change study at Fire Island, New York, prior to and after Hurricane Sandy impacted the area in October 2012. The Fire Island Coastal Change project (https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/fire-island/) objectives include understanding the morphologic evolution of the barrier island system on a variety of time scales (months to centuries) and resolving storm-related impacts, post-storm beach response, and recovery. In April 2016, scientists from the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted geophysical and sediment sampling surveys on Fire Island to characterize and quantify spatial variability in the subaerial geology with the goal of subsequently integrating onshore geology with other surf zone and nearshore datasets.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/F7P84B1P
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.a26aaa65-cedf-48de-9c90-9d2f6436dec6.xml

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  • bathymetry-and-elevation
  • geology
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  • effects-of-coastal-change
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