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Coastal and Marine Research News from Across the USGS

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Aug. / Sept. 2016 2016
cover story:


deepwater vessel Chikyu
Potentially Producible Gas Hydrate Found in Indian Ocean

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Research
cover story:
Large Deposits of Potentially Producible Gas Hydrate Found in Indian Ocean

Re-Evaluating the Causes and Hazards of South Carolina Earthquakes

Fieldwork
Future Fieldwork, October–November 2016

Outreach
Duke TIP Summer Programs Visit USGS

Meetings
Advanced Model Training for Predicting Coastal Storm Impacts

Awards
USGS Scientists Elected as AGU Fellows

Staff
USGS Research Oceanographer Hosts Visiting Scholars to Collaborate on CFD Modeling of Sand and Oil Agglomerates

Publications
Mercury Found in Birds Across Western North America

Cape Cod Susceptible to Potential Effects of Sea-Level Rise

Recent Publications List

Recent Highlights from Past Issues
This screenshot of the USGS Coastal Change Hazards Portal shows potential weather-inducedĀ coastal changes along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts
Scientists Bring Wave Action into the Picture

Pacific Ocean temperature differences during this winter
Coral Reefs, El Nino, and Climate Change: An Interview with Lauren Toth

Scientists aboard  Alaska Department of Fish and Game research vessel collaborated in seafloor mapping for multiple projects
Mystery Solved: Seafloor Mapping Reveals Cause of 1964 Alaskan Tsunami

Survey team on fantail of research vessel
Investigating the Offshore Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault System in Southeastern Alaska

Northern U.S. Atlantic margin, showing major canyons that cut through the continental shelf, seeps, and piston cores
Sampling Atlantic Margin Methane Seeps and Plumes

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