Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF)

The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, has produced detailed geologic maps of the sea floor in Long Island Sound, a major East Coast estuary surrounded by the most densely populat...

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Main Authors: U.S. Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2003
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spelling dataone:97e5fce3-a0c1-4574-b37c-b908c70d2842 2024-06-03T18:47:04+00:00 Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF) U.S. Geological Survey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ENVELOPE(-72.8699,-72.77583,41.2372,41.1512) 2003-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/97e5fce3-a0c1-4574-b37c-b908c70d2842 unknown USGS Science Data Catalog U.S. Geological Survey USGS National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Woods Hole Science Center NOAA Ship RUDE geotiff ArcView sidescan sonar mosaic image oceans geoscientificInformation imageryBaseMapsEarthCover North America United States Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Ocean northeast United States Long Island Sound Connecticut U.S. East Coast Townshend Ledge Branford Reef Dataset 2003 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2024-06-03T18:10:54Z The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, has produced detailed geologic maps of the sea floor in Long Island Sound, a major East Coast estuary surrounded by the most densely populated region of the United States. These studies have built upon cooperative research with the State of Connecticut that was initiated in 1982. The current phase of this research program is directed toward studies of sea-floor sediment distribution, processes that control sediment distribution, nearshore environmental concerns, and the relation of benthic community structures to the sea-floor geology. Anthropogenic wastes, toxic chemicals, and changes in land-use patterns resulting from residential, commercial, and recreational development have stressed the environment of the Sound, causing degradation and potential loss of benthic habitats (Koppelman and others, 1976; Long Island Sound Study, 1994). Detailed maps of the sea floor are needed to help evaluate the extent of adverse impacts and to help manage resources wisely in the future. Therefore, in a continuing effort to better understand Long Island Sound, we have constructed and interpreted sidescan sonar mosaics (complete-coverage acoustic images of the sea floor) within specific areas of special interest. The mosaic presented herein covers a 41.1 km square area of the sea floor in north-central Long Island Sound off Branford, Connecticut. The mosaics and their interpretations serve many purposes, including: (1) defining the geological variability of the sea floor, which is one of the primary controls of benthic habitat diversity; (2) improving our understanding of the processes that control the distribution and transport of bottom sediments and the distribution of benthic habitats and associated infaunal community structures; and (3) providing a detailed framework for future research, monitoring, and management activities. The sidescan sonar mosaics also serve as base maps for subsequent sedimentological, geochemical, and biological observations, because precise information on environmental setting is important for selection of sampling sites and for accurate interpretation of point measurements. Dataset North Atlantic USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Long Island Long Island Sound ENVELOPE(-79.366,-79.366,54.800,54.800) ENVELOPE(-72.8699,-72.77583,41.2372,41.1512)
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topic U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA
Woods Hole Science Center
NOAA Ship RUDE
geotiff
ArcView
sidescan sonar mosaic
image
oceans
geoscientificInformation
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
North America
United States
Atlantic Ocean
North Atlantic Ocean
northeast United States
Long Island Sound
Connecticut
U.S. East Coast
Townshend Ledge
Branford Reef
spellingShingle U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA
Woods Hole Science Center
NOAA Ship RUDE
geotiff
ArcView
sidescan sonar mosaic
image
oceans
geoscientificInformation
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
North America
United States
Atlantic Ocean
North Atlantic Ocean
northeast United States
Long Island Sound
Connecticut
U.S. East Coast
Townshend Ledge
Branford Reef
U.S. Geological Survey
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF)
topic_facet U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA
Woods Hole Science Center
NOAA Ship RUDE
geotiff
ArcView
sidescan sonar mosaic
image
oceans
geoscientificInformation
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
North America
United States
Atlantic Ocean
North Atlantic Ocean
northeast United States
Long Island Sound
Connecticut
U.S. East Coast
Townshend Ledge
Branford Reef
description The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, has produced detailed geologic maps of the sea floor in Long Island Sound, a major East Coast estuary surrounded by the most densely populated region of the United States. These studies have built upon cooperative research with the State of Connecticut that was initiated in 1982. The current phase of this research program is directed toward studies of sea-floor sediment distribution, processes that control sediment distribution, nearshore environmental concerns, and the relation of benthic community structures to the sea-floor geology. Anthropogenic wastes, toxic chemicals, and changes in land-use patterns resulting from residential, commercial, and recreational development have stressed the environment of the Sound, causing degradation and potential loss of benthic habitats (Koppelman and others, 1976; Long Island Sound Study, 1994). Detailed maps of the sea floor are needed to help evaluate the extent of adverse impacts and to help manage resources wisely in the future. Therefore, in a continuing effort to better understand Long Island Sound, we have constructed and interpreted sidescan sonar mosaics (complete-coverage acoustic images of the sea floor) within specific areas of special interest. The mosaic presented herein covers a 41.1 km square area of the sea floor in north-central Long Island Sound off Branford, Connecticut. The mosaics and their interpretations serve many purposes, including: (1) defining the geological variability of the sea floor, which is one of the primary controls of benthic habitat diversity; (2) improving our understanding of the processes that control the distribution and transport of bottom sediments and the distribution of benthic habitats and associated infaunal community structures; and (3) providing a detailed framework for future research, monitoring, and management activities. The sidescan sonar mosaics also serve as base maps for subsequent sedimentological, geochemical, and biological observations, because precise information on environmental setting is important for selection of sampling sites and for accurate interpretation of point measurements.
format Dataset
author U.S. Geological Survey
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
author_facet U.S. Geological Survey
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
author_sort U.S. Geological Survey
title Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF)
title_short Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF)
title_full Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF)
title_fullStr Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF)
title_full_unstemmed Composite sidescan sonar mosaic in UTM zone 18 projection of NOAA survey H11043 off Branford, Connecticut (H11043_UTM18_WGS84.TIF)
title_sort composite sidescan sonar mosaic in utm zone 18 projection of noaa survey h11043 off branford, connecticut (h11043_utm18_wgs84.tif)
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2003
url https://search.dataone.org/view/97e5fce3-a0c1-4574-b37c-b908c70d2842
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geographic Long Island
Long Island Sound
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Long Island Sound
genre North Atlantic
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