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Metadata
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ID
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03038
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Also Known As
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03038
B-1-03-MD
B103MD
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Abstract
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University of Toledo,United States Geological Survey, Woods
Hole, Massachusetts,United States Geological Survey, Water
Resources Division,Naval Postgraduate School Assataeague
Island. Chief Scientists: John Bratton, Dave Krantz. Data
(GPS, digitalcamera, peristalticpump, sedimentsqueezer,
CTDmeter, downholegammarayprobe, EMinduction, datalogger,
computer, drillcore) of field activity 03038 (B-1-03-MD) in
Chincoteague Bay, Maryland, United States, North America,
North Atlantic from 08/14/2003 to 08/22/2003
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Organization
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University of Toledo
United States Geological Survey, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
United States Geological Survey, Water Resources Division
Naval Postgraduate School Assataeague Island
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Project/Theme
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Atlantic Coastal Groundwater Systems
Coastal Change Hazards
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Chief Scientist
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John Bratton
Dave Krantz
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Platform
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Barge
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Area of Operation
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Chincoteague Bay, Maryland, United States, North America, North Atlantic
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Location map
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Bounding Coordinates
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38.50000
-75.45000 -75.05000
37.80000
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Ports
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leave Public Landing, MD
arrive Public Landing, MD
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Dates
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08/14/2003 (JD 226) to 08/22/2003 (JD 234)
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Analog Materials
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No analog holdings.
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Index map
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Crew
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John Bratton
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Chief Scientist (8/13-8/22), USGS Woods Hole
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Sarah Kelsey
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mobilize, in field 8/13-8/15, USGS Woods Hole
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Dirk Koopmans
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in field, demobilize 8/20-8/22, USGS Woods Hole
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Dave Krantz
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Chief Scientist, Univ. of Toledo
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Abbie Norton
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stratigraphy, geophysics, Univ of Toledo
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J. K. Bohlke
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water sampling and age dating, USGS WRD-Reston
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John Earle
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field water quality parameters and pumps, USGS WRD-Denver and Baltimore
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Brian Sturgis
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logistical support (small boat) and technical assistance, NPS-Assateague Island
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Carl Zimmerman
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logistical support (small boat) and technical assistance, NPS-Assateague Island
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Timmy Gargliano
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Captain
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Equipment Used
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GPS
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digitalcamera
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peristalticpump
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sedimentsqueezer
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CTDmeter
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downholegammarayprobe
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EMinduction
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datalogger
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computer
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drillcore
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Purpose
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Study of submarine ground water including borehole geophysics,
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porewater squeezing, sediment sampling, ground-water sampling
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Summary
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On August 14-22 a USGS-led team undertook a complex subsurface field
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effort to study the occurrence and chemistry of submarine ground water beneath
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Chincoteague Bay, Maryland as a follow-up to earlier surface geophysical
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studies. The area was made famous by Marguerite Henry's 1947 children's book
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(and later Disney movie), Misty of Chincoteague, about the wild ponies that live
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on the adjacent barrier islands, Chincoteague and Assateague. Chincoteague Bay
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is experiencing nutrient over-enrichment that is of concern to its primary
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managers, the National Park Service and the Maryland Department of Natural
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Resources. Submarine discharge of ground water recharged in agricultural areas
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on land is suspected to be a major contributor of nitrogen to the bay. Offshore
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work consisting of drilling, geophysical logging, and sampling was performed
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from a barge platform, and was augmented with onshore logging of existing wells.
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The maximum drilling depth reached by the barge rig was 72 feet beneath the
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sediment surface. The field team included John Bratton, Sarah Kelsey, and Dirk
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Koopmans (USGS-GD-Woods Hole and contractors); David Krantz and Abby Norton
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(University of Toledo); John Earle (USGS-WRD-Denver); and J.K. Bohlke and Craig
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Tobias (USGS-WRD-Reston). Drilling contractors from Hillis-Carnes Engineering
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and a barge/tug pilot provided by Hi-Tide Marine Construction consistently
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overcame difficult mechanical, geological, and meteorological conditions to get
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the science done. Special thanks go out to National Park Service colleagues
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from Assateague Island National Seashore, Brian Sturgis and Carl Zimmerman, who
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provided logistical support, shuttle boats, and lodging. The fieldwork was
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conducted safely and efficiently and produced excellent scientific results.
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Noteworthy discoveries included the presence of a plume of fully fresh ground
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water greater than 25 feet thick extending more than 1/2 mile offshore along the
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western side of the bay (Public Landing), a similar plume at the northern end of
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the bay (South Point), hypersaline brines underlying part of Assateague Island,
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and a widespread buried peat present at the base of the bay's Holocene
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sediments. Downhole gamma and electromagnetic induction logs were obtained from
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eight locations. Ground water samples were collected from nine temporary
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subestuarine wells, surface water was obtained from eight locations, and pore
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water was squeezed from 35 sediment samples. Additional analyses for age
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dating, nutrients, and stable isotopes will be performed over the coming months.
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Notes
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Navigation Techniques: Garmin GPS 76, UTM, NAD27 CONUS. HI-TIDE MARINE CONSTRUX BARGE, HI-TIDE MARINE CONSTRUCTION, OCEAN CITY, MD
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Publications
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