As part of the Barrier Island Evolution Research Project, scientists
from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine
Science Center (SPCMSC) conducted nearshore geophysical surveys around
the northern Chandeleur Islands, Louisiana, in July and August of 2013.
The objective of the study is to better understand barrier-island
geomorphic evolution, particularly storm-related depositional and
erosional processes that shape the islands over annual to interannual
timescales (1‒5 years). Collecting geophysical data will allow us to
identify relationships between the geologic history of the island and
its present day morphology and sediment distribution. This mapping
effort was the third in a series of three planned surveys in this area.
High resolution geophysical data collected in each of three consecutive
years along this rapidly changing barrier island system will provide a
unique time-series dataset that will significantly further the analyses
and geomorphological interpretations of this and other coastal systems,
improving our understanding of coastal response and evolution over short
time scales (1‒5 years).
This data series includes the geophysical data that were collected
during two cruises (USGS Field Activity Numbers (FAN) 13BIM02, 13BIM03,
and 13BIM04, in July 2013; and FANs 13BIM07 and 13BIM08 in August 2013)
aboard the R/V Sallenger, the R/V Jabba Jaw, and the R/V Shark along the
northern portion of the Chandeleur Islands, Breton National Wildlife
Refuge, Louisiana. Primary data were acquired with the following
equipment: (1) a Systems Engineering and Assessment, Ltd., SWATHplus
interferometric sonar (468 kilohertz [kHz]), (2) an EdgeTech 424 (424
kHz) chirp sub-bottom profiling system, and (3) two Teledyne Odom
Hydrographic Systems, Incorporated, Echotrach CV100 single beam
echosounders.
This data series report serves as an archive of processed
interferometric swath and single-beam bathymetry data. Geographic
information system data products include an interpolated digital
elevation model, trackline maps, and point data files. Additional files
include error analysis maps, Field Activity Collection System logs, and
formal Federal Geographic Data Committee metadata.
Note: These data are scientific in nature and are not to be used for
navigation purposes. Any use of trade names is for descriptive purposes
only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This zip archive contains the survey tracklines in Esri shapefile format
for the IFB from USGS FAN 13BIM02 surveyed in July 2013 and 13BIM07
surveyed in August 2013 around the Chandeleur Islands, Louisiana.
Trackline files were recorded at the time of the survey using HYPACK
version 10 marine surveying, positioning, and navigation software.