DocumentCode :
375905
Title :
Transport processes near coastal ocean outfalls
Author :
Noble, Marlene A. ; Sherwood, Christopher R. ; Lee, Homa L. ; Xu, Jingping ; Dartnell, Peter ; Robertson, George ; Martini, Marinna
Author_Institution :
US Geol. Survey, Menlo Park, CA, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
1996
Abstract :
The central Southern California Bight is an urbanized coastal ocean where complex topography and largescale atmospheric and oceanographic forcing has led to numerous sediment-distribution patterns. Two large embayments, Santa Monica and San Pedro Bays, are connected by the short, very narrow shelf off the Palos Verdes peninsula. Ocean-sewage outfalls are located in the middle of Santa Monica Bay, on the Palos Verdes shelf and at the southeastern edge of San Pedro Bay. In 1992, the US Geological Survey, together with allied agencies, began a series of programs to determine the dominant processes that transport sediment and associated pollutants near the three ocean outfalls. As part of these programs, arrays of instrumented moorings that monitor currents, waves, water clarity, water density and collect resuspended materials were deployed on the continental shelf and slope Information was also collected on the sediment and contaminant distributions in the region. The data and models developed for the Palos Verdes shelf suggest that the large reservoir of DDT/DDE in the coastal ocean sediments will continue to be exhumed and transported along the shelf for a long time. On the Santa Monica shelf, very large internal waves, or bores, are generated at the shelf break. The near-bottom currents associated with these waves sweep sediments and the associated contaminants from the shelf onto the continental slope. A new program underway on the San Pedro shelf will determine if water and contaminants from a nearby ocean outfall are transported to the local beaches by coastal ocean processes
Keywords :
oceanographic regions; seafloor phenomena; sedimentation; sediments; water pollution; AD 1992 to 2000; California; DDE; DDT; North Pacific; Palos Verdes peninsula; San Pedro Bay; Santa Monica Bay; Southern California Bight; USA; United States; circulation; coast; complex topography; continental shelf; current; embayment; marine pollution; marine sediment transport; ocean; pattern; sediment; sedimentation; sewage outfall; spatial distribution; transport process; water pollution; Geology; Instruments; Marine pollution; Monitoring; Oceans; Reservoirs; Sea measurements; Sediments; Surfaces; Water pollution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2001. MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-28-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2001.968152
Filename :
968152
Link To Document :
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