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High Resolution Bathymetry and Lakebed Characterization in the Nearshore of Western Lake Michigan

Authors :
John Janssen
J. Val Klump
Jerry L. Kaster
David Lovalvo
James T. Waples
Boris Schulze
Robert W. Paddock
Source :
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 31:64-74
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2005.

Abstract

The nearshore zone of western Lake Michigan is poorly characterized both in terms of its fine scale bathymetry and its lakebed characteristics. Difficulties in characterizing the lakebed of this region arise in part because of its patchiness as well as the fact that much of the lakebed is not amenable to conventional sediment sampling techniques. With this in mind, high precision bathymetry and the lakebed characteristics of ∼17.5 km2 of the nearshore of western Lake Michigan (near Oak Creek, WI) were mapped using multi-beam and single beam sonar in conjunction with lakebed characterization and surface mapping software. Lakebed features showing nearshore bluff erosion material, glacial scouring, and isolated ridges were revealed in a 1.0 × 1.5 meter resolution map of the survey area. A map of the bottom characteristics, meanwhile, showed a patchwork of four distinct bottom types (area %): mostly rock (12.8%), cobble and sand (21.0%), mostly sand (60.3%), and clay outcrops (5.9%). All predicted bottom types were shown to be accurately characterized by direct observation with an ROV.

Details

ISSN :
03801330
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Great Lakes Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f3f13ad839aeb9b9ec55e6c76149cb09
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0380-1330(05)70290-2