Alaskan Beaufort Shelf Sediment Study – Harrison Bay: Geotechnical Properties from a Portable Free-Fall Penetrometer and Erodibility Assessment, 2021-2022

This dataset comprises the geotechnical data from a series of surveys conducted in Harrison Bay, Alaska in July/August of 2021 and 2021. The contribution of this specific dataset to the overall project goals was connecting geotechnical sediment properties to erodibility parameters in an Arctic coast...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nicola Brilli, Nina Stark, Emily Eidam
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2JD4PQ9T
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Summary:This dataset comprises the geotechnical data from a series of surveys conducted in Harrison Bay, Alaska in July/August of 2021 and 2021. The contribution of this specific dataset to the overall project goals was connecting geotechnical sediment properties to erodibility parameters in an Arctic coastal environment. During the 2021 survey, geotechnical sediment properties from a portable-free fall penetrometer (PFFP) were related to physical sampling to develop a regional sediment classification scheme, and the data collected during the 2022 survey aimed to connect the results from the previous year to laboratory-based erodibility parameters from the Jet Erosion Test (JET), which was conducted on gravity core samples taken from the site. The attached repository contains both raw and processed data, and the specifics of the file structure can be found in the readMe.txt file.