The Duxbury-Hull study area lies along the South Shore of Massachusetts, where the coast and inner continental shelf are bedrock framed with numerous islands, rugged headlands and rocky shoals. Multiple glaciations and relative sea-level changes have strongly influenced the geologic evolution of this region. Approximately 270 km² (104 mi²) of the inner shelf were mapped in 2006 along the South Shore and in northern Cape Cod Bay focusing on nearshore areas from the coast out to depths of about 75 m (250 ft).
Cooperators: Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (CZM) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Overview of the Duxbury-Hull survey area showing shaded relief bathymetry colored by depth. Click on figure for larger image. |
Project Status: In progress
Activity |
Status |
Collection of geophysical data - Part I |
complete |
Collection of geoplysical data - Part 2 |
scheduled April 2007 |
Collection of sample data |
scheduled September 2007 |
Data processing and interpretation |
in progress |
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For more information:
Walter Barnhardt
U.S. Geological Survey
Woods Hole Science Center
384 Woods Hole Rd.
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1598
wbarnhardt@usgs.gov
Seth Ackerman
Massachusets Office of Coastal Zone Management
c/o U.S. Geological Survey
Woods Hole Science Center
384 Woods Hole Rd.
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1598
sackerman@usgs.gov
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