Narrow angle light scattering measurements were made for various sizes of spherical particles suspended in water. These were compared to calculated theoretical scattering values as derived from the theory of Mie (1908). Through measurements with different particle concentrations at angles between 0.2° and 0.7° the effect of the unscattered main...
We investigated sea level fluctuations at seven locations from San Francisco to Torino, British
Columbia, during a 2-year period beginning in August 1973. Using overlapping 2-month periods, we
found the alongshore correlation to vary with time and with location along the coast. In winter the
fluctuatioans are correlated along the...
Paleomagnetic directions from the Eocene Tillamook Volcanic Series of the Oregon Coast Range
point 460 clockwise from the expected Eocene field direction. Potassium argon dating of six dikes and
flows from this formation yields a mean age of 44.3 ± 0.6 m.y. These results establish that the Oregon
coastal block...
Experiments conducted on the Oregon continental shelf in June 1979 indicate that the boundary layer
flow at the seafloor was hydrodynamically smooth. Fine-resolution velocity profiles are used to test the
assumption that the flow behaved like a universally similar, neutrally buoyant flow over a smooth wall.
The non-dimensional thickness of...
Radiometric ages (K-Ar and ⁴⁰Ar-
³⁹Ar methods) have been determined on dredged
volcanic rocks from seven of the New England
Seamounts, a prominent northwest-southeast trending
volcanic lineament in the northwestern
Atlantic Ocean. The ⁴⁰Ar-³⁹Ar total fusion and
incremental heating ages show an increase in
seamount construction age from southeast to...
The concentration of dissolved molybdenum has been determined in several profiles from the Northeast Pacific Ocean. The salinity-normalized concentration is essentially constant in all open-ocean samples (107 nM, lσ = 2.5 nM). The dissolved distribution is not significantly affected by biological cycling.
Seasonal cycles of coastal wind stress, adjusted sea level (ASL), shelf currents, and water
temperatures off the west coast of North America (35°N to 48°N) are estimated by fitting annual and
semiannual harmonics to data from 1981-1983. Longer records (9-34 years) of monthly ASL indicate
that these two harmonics adequately...
New K-Ar age determinations on
basalts, basaltic andesites, and ash flow
tuffs from the central Western Cascades in
Oregon range in age from 32 to 3 Ma. The
ages decrease from west to east and with
increasing elevation. Volcanism has been
continuous throughout the evolution of the
Western Cascades, with...
A model is developed to calculate the upper ocean internal wave spectrum as modified by the surface boundary and mixed layer. The Garrett‐Munk spectrum is assumed to describe the deep ocean wave field. The main effect of the surface and mixed layer is to align the vertical structure of the...
We have combined shipboard and Seasat altimeter derived data in an intergrated geological and
geophysical study of the Louisville Ridge; a 3500-km-long seamount chain extending from the Tonga
trench to the Eltanin Fracture Zone. A break in the smooth trend of the ridge at latitude 37.5°S has been
recognized in...