Determine flux and patterns of submarine groundwater discharge and associated nutrients/contaminants to nearshore habitats and their role in conditioning juvenile Chinook salmon habitat
Description
United States Geological Survey, Pacific Science Center. Chief Scientists: Eric Grossman, Pete Swarzenski. Submarine and Nearshore Water data (electricalresistivity, radiometer, tidemeter, tempsalinometer, piezometer) of field activity K-3-07-PS in Skagit Delta, Whidbey Basin from 04/28/2007 to 05/04/2007
Location
Whidbey Basin
Info derived
Ra/Rn activities and nutrient concentrations in surface water and groundwater, electrical resistivity cross-sections below sediment-water interface along 100 m transects, temperature and salinity information along transects away from Skagit River through Deception Pass.
Comments
Electrical resistivity cable, Rad7 radon detector, EM seepage meter, piezometer, tide gauge, YSI temperature, salinity sensor
Staff information imported from InfoBank
Eric Grossman (USGS) - Chief Scientist
Pete Swarzenski (Chief Scientists, USGS) - Co
Chris Reich (USGS) - Scientist
Marci Marot (USGS) - Scientist
Jamie Grover (USGS) - Captain
Non USGS data manager = Chris Reich