Sediments and the sea floor of the continental shelves and coastal waters of the United States—About the usSEABED integrated sea-floor-characterization database, built with the dbSEABED processing system

B. Buczkowski, J. Reid, Chris Jenkins
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Since the second half of the 20th century, there has been an increase in scientific interest, research effort, and information gathered on the geologic sedimentary character of the continental margins of the United States. Data and information from thousands of sources have increased our scientific understanding of the character of the margin surface, but rarely have those data been combined and integrated. Initially, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado Boulder, created the usSEABED database to provide surficial sea-floor-characterization data for USGS assessments of marine-based aggregates and for studies of sea-floor habitat. Since then, the USGS has continued to build up the database as a nationwide resource for many uses and applications. Previously published data derived from the usSEABED database have been released as three USGS data series publications containing data covering the U.S. Atlantic margin, the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean regions, and the Pacific coast. An updated USGS data release unifies the three publications, incorporates additional data and sources including data from Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. overseas territories, and provides revised output files that fix known errors and add known or inferred sampling dates. This report accompanies the data release and contains information on the methodology and products of the usSEABED database.
美国大陆架及沿海水域沉积物与海底- about us - seabed综合海底特征数据库,采用dbSEABED处理系统建立
自20世纪下半叶以来,对美国大陆边缘的地质沉积特征的科学兴趣、研究努力和收集的信息都有所增加。来自数千个来源的数据和信息增加了我们对边缘表面特征的科学认识,但很少将这些数据结合起来。最初,美国地质调查局(USGS)与科罗拉多大学博尔德分校的北极和高山研究所合作,创建了usSEABED数据库,为USGS评估海洋聚集物和研究海底栖息地提供地表海底特征数据。从那时起,美国地质勘探局继续建立数据库,作为一个全国性的资源,用于许多用途和应用。此前公布的来自usSEABED数据库的数据已作为三个USGS数据系列出版物发布,其中包括美国大西洋边缘,墨西哥湾和加勒比地区以及太平洋沿岸的数据。最新的USGS数据发布统一了这三份出版物,包含了额外的数据和来源,包括来自阿拉斯加、夏威夷和美国海外领土的数据,并提供了修订的输出文件,修正了已知的错误,添加了已知或推断的采样日期。本报告随数据发布而发布,载有关于美国海底数据库的方法和产品的信息。
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