Rikk G. Kvitek
Peter Dartnell
Eleyne L. Phillips
Guy R. Cochrane
2013
Bathymetry--Offshore of Ventura, California
1.0
GeoTiff
Samuel Y. Johnson
Peter Dartnell
Guy R. Cochrane
Nadine E. Golden
Eleyne L. Phillips
Andrew C. Ritchie
Rikk G. Kvitek
H. Gary Greene
Lisa M. Krigsman
Charles A. Endris
Gordon G. Seitz
Carlos I. Gutierrez
Ray W. Sliter
Mercedes D. Erdey
Florence L. Wong
Mary M. Yoklavich
Amy E. Draut
Patrick E. Hart
Susan A. Cochran
2013
California State Waters Map Series--Offshore of Ventura, California
map
Scientific Investigations Map
SIM 3254
Reston, VA
U.S. Geological Survey
https://pubs.usgs.gov/sim/3254/
Nadine E. Golden
2013
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog
database
Data Series
DS 781
Reston, VA
U.S. Geological Survey
https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/
This part of SIM 3254 presents data for the bathymetry and shaded-relief maps (see sheets 1, 2, SIM 3254) of the Offshore of Ventura map area, California. The raster data file for the bathymetry map is included in "Bathymetry_OffshoreVentura.zip." The raster data file for the shaded-relief map is included in "BathymetryHS_OffshoreVentura.zip." Both are accessible from https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/OffshoreVentura/data_catalog_OffshoreVentura.html.
The bathymetry and shaded-relief maps of the Offshore of Ventura map area, California, were generated from bathymetry data collected by California State University, Monterey Bay, Seafloor Mapping Lab (CSUMB) and by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Most of the offshore area was mapped by CSUMB in the summers of 2006 and 2007, using a 244-kHz Reson 8101 multibeam echosounder. The seafloor west of Ventura Harbor was mapped by the USGS in 2006 and 2010, using 117-kHz (2006) and 234.5-kHz (2010) SEA (AP) Ltd. SWATHplus-M phase-differencing sidescan sonars. These mapping missions combined to collect bathymetry from about the 10-m isobath to beyond the 3-nautical-mile limit of California's State Waters.
These data are intended for science researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public. These data can be used with geographic information systems or other software to identify bathymetric features.
Information for the related USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center data collection field activities is available online: Z-2-06-SC, at <http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/z/z206sc/html/z-2-06-sc.meta.html>; S-W1-09-SC online at <http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/s/sw109sc/html/s-w1-09-sc.meta.html
2006
2010
ground condition
As needed
-119.44
-119.25
34.38
34.22
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD)
Oceans > Bathymetry/SeafloorTopography > Bathymetry
Oceans > Bathymetry/SeafloorTopography > Seafloor Topography
General
Marine Geology
Multibeam
Geology
Bathymetry
Water Depth
Ocean Floor Topography
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
CSMP
ISO 19115 Topic Category
geoscientificinformation
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
oceans
Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Santa Barbara Channel
Ventura
Ventura Harbor
Pacific Ocean
California
None
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rigorous review and is substantially complete, the USGS reserves the right to revise the data pursuant to further analysis and
review. Furthermore, it is released on condition that neither the USGS nor the United States Government may be held liable for any
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Peter Dartnell
U.S. Geological Survey,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Physical Scientist
mailing and physical address
400 Natural Bridges Dr.
Santa Cruz
CA
95060-5792
USA
(831) 460-7415
(831) 427-4709
pdartnell@usgs.gov
Not applicable for raster data.
Unspecified
Complete
Estimated to be no less than 2 m, owing to total propagated uncertainties of the mapping systems, which include sonar system, position and motion compensation system, and navigation, as well as data processing that includes sounding cleaning, gridding, and datum transformations.
Estimated to be no less than 5 cm, owing to total propagated uncertainties of the mapping systems, which include sonar system, position and motion compensation system, and navigation, as well as data processing that includes sounding cleaning, gridding, and datum transformations.
The bathymetry and shaded-relief maps of the Offshore of Ventura map area in southern California were generated from data collected by California State University, Monterey Bay, Seafloor Mapping Lab (CSUMB) and by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). All these mapping missions combined to collect bathymetry from about the 10-m isobath to beyond the 3-nautical-mile limit of California's State Waters. During the CSUMB mapping missions, an Applanix position and motion compensation system (POS/MV) was used to accurately position the vessel during data collection, and it also accounted for vessel motion such as heave, pitch, and roll (position accuracy, +/-2 m; pitch, roll, and heading accuracy, +/-.02 degrees; heave accuracy, +/-5 percent, or 5 cm). NavCom 2050 GPS receiver (CNAV) data were used to account for tidal-cycle fluctuations, and sound-velocity profiles were collected with an Applied Microsystems (AM) SVPlus sound velocimeter. Soundings were corrected for vessel motion using the Applanix POS/MV data, for variations in water-column sound velocity using the AM SVPlus data, and for variations in water height (tides) using vertical-position data from the CNAV receiver. Final XYZ soundings and bathymetric-surface models were referenced to the World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS 1984) relative to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 1988). During the USGS mapping missions, differential GPS data (2006) and GPS with real-time kinematic corrections (2010) were combined with measurements of vessel motion (heave, pitch, and roll) in a CodaOctopus F180 attitude-and-position system to produce a high-precision vessel-attitude packet. This packet was transmitted to the acquisition software in real time and combined with instantaneous sound-velocity measurements at the transducer head before each ping. The returned samples were projected to the seafloor using a ray-tracing algorithm that works with previously measured sound-velocity profiles. Statistical filters were applied to the raw samples that discriminate the seafloor returns (soundings) from unintended targets in the water column. The original 2006 soundings were referenced to the WGS 1984 relative to the MLLW (Mean Lower Low Water) tidal datum, but, through postprocessing using National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration?s (NOAA's) VDatum tool, the soundings were transformed to NAVD 1988. The original 2010 soundings were referenced to the WGS 1984 datum using real-time kinematics GPS and then transformed through postprocessing to the NAVD 1988. Finally, the soundings were converted into 2-m-resolution bathymetric-surface-model grids. In 2009, Fugro Pelagos collected bathymetric- and topographic-lidar data along the Ventura and Santa Barbara County coastlines for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Joint Lidar Bathymetry Technical Center of Expertise. Although bathymetric coverage was good northwest and southeast of the map area, the coverage within the Offshore of Ventura map area was very sparse; therefore, these data are not included in this map.
2010
Pete Dartnell
U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Physical Scientist
mailing and physical address
400 Natural Bridges Dr.
Santa Cruz
CA
95060-5792
USA
(831) 460-7415
pdartnell@usgs.gov
California State University, Monterey Bay, Seafloor Mapping Lab 2-m-resolution bathymetry data (CSMP survey blocks D - F) within this map were downloaded from http://seafloor.csumb.edu/SFMLwebDATA.htm
2009
Pete Dartnell
U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Physical Scientist
mailing and physical address
400 Natural Bridges Dr.
Santa Cruz
CA
95060-5792
USA
(831) 460-7415
pdartnell@usgs.gov
Merge all bathymetry data into 2-m-resolution bathymetry grid and clip to the Offshore of Ventura map area boundary. To create the shaded-relief imagery, an illumination having an azimuth of 300 degrees and 45 degrees above the horizon was applied to the bathymetry grid.
2010
Pete Dartnell
U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Physical Scientist
mailing and physical address
400 Natural Bridges Dr.
Santa Cruz
CA
95060-5792
USA
(831) 460-7415
pdartnell@usgs.gov
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500000.0
0.00
coordinate pair
2.0
2.0
Meters
WGS84
NAVD88
6378137.00 meters
298.257223563
The complete 2006 - 2010 bathymetry data was originally archived as an ESRI grid
with the following attributes:
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>Units meter
none
20130315
20130315
Peter Dartnell
U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Physical Scientist
mailing and physical address
400 Natural Bridges Dr.
Santa Cruz
CA
95060-5792
USA
(831) 460-7415
(831) 427-4709
pdartnell@usgs.gov
Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
("CSDGM version 2")
FGDC-STD-001-1998
universal time