Regional Assessments And Geological Studies Of Hard Mineral Resources On U.S. Continental Shelves

International Marine Minerals Society
S. Jeffress Williams
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), over the past three decades, has carried out a spectrum of geologic surveys and research in marine areas of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) around the U.S. and its territories as well as in the Great Lakes region. Regional and topical studies have been undertaken throughout the range of marine environments: estuarine, tidal wetlands, coastal and nearshore, shelf, slope, and the deep ocean basins. The Survey's coastal and marine research programs consist of four elements shown in Table 1. The first includes studies using interpretations of bathymetry, seismic-reflection and sidescan sonar data, and analyses of sediment grab samples and cores to develop an understanding of the geologic framework. Information on the geologic setting, including the subbottom structure and stratigraphic relationships, and the geologic history and evolution of the areas surveyed are important parts of the program objectives.
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APA: S. Jeffress Williams  (1992)  Regional Assessments And Geological Studies Of Hard Mineral Resources On U.S. Continental Shelves

MLA: S. Jeffress Williams Regional Assessments And Geological Studies Of Hard Mineral Resources On U.S. Continental Shelves. International Marine Minerals Society, 1992.

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