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Title: Geomorphology and sediments of the inner continental shelf : Palm Beach to Cape Kennedy, Florida
Authors: Meisburger, Edward P.
Duane, David B.
Keywords: Marine sediments--Atlantic Coast
Continental shelf--Florida
Geomorphology
Publisher: Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.)
Series/Report no.: Technical memorandum;no. 34
Abstract: Abstract: The Inner Continental Shelf off eastern Florida was surveyed by CERC to obtain information on bottom morphology and sediments, subbottom structure, and sand deposits suitable for restoration of nearby beaches. Primary survey data consists of seismic reflection profiles and sediment cores. This report covers that part of the survey area comprising the inner Shelf between Palm Beach and Cape Kennedy. Sediment on beaches adjacent to the study area consists of quartzose sand and shell fragments. Median size of midtide samples generally lies in the range between 0.3 to 0.5 mm (1.74 to 1.0 phi) diameter. The Shelf in the study area is a submerged sedimentary plain of low relief. Ridge-like shoals generally of medium-to-coarse (0.25 to 1.0 mm) calcareous sand resting on the seaward dipping subbottom strata contain material suitable for beach restoration. A minimum volume of 92.2 x 106 cubic yards of suitable sand is available within study limits.
Description: Technical Memorandum
Rights: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11681/25166
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