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Drakes Bay (Calif.)
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1. Geology: Drakes Bay and Vicinity, California, 2009
2006. Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Manson, Michael W., Greene, H. G., and Golden, Nadine E. This polygon shapefile represents geologic features of Drakes Bay and the surrounding vicinity of California. Marine geology and geomorphology were... Geological Survey (U.S.).
2. Geology: Offshore of Point Reyes, California, 2010
2006. Manson, Michael W., Watt, Janet T., Greene, H. G., Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, and Golden, Nadine E. This polygon shapefile represents geologic features within the offshore region of Point Reyes, California. Marine geology and geomorphology was map... Geological Survey (U.S.).
3. Seafloor Character: Drakes Bay and Vicinity, California, 2010
2007. Cochrane, Guy R., Erdey, Mercedes D., Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Golden, Nadine E., and Golden, Nadine E. This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the seafloor map of Drakes Bay and the surrounding vicinity in California. This layer is part of the ... Geological Survey (U.S.).
4. Seafloor Character: Offshore of Point Reyes, California, 2010
2007. Erdey, Mercedes D., Cochrane, Guy R., Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, and Golden, Nadine E. This layer is a georeferenced raster image of presents the seafloor-character map of the offshore region of Point Reyes, California. The map that s... Geological Survey (U.S.).
5. Sediment Thickness: Salt Point to Drakes Bay, California, 2009
2009. Sliter, Ray W., Hartwell, Stephen R., Watt, Janet T., Johnson, Samuel Y., and Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. This layer is a georeferenced raster image containing sediment-thickness data for the areas within the 3-nautical mile limit between Salt Point and... Geological Survey (U.S.).