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dbSEABED 
Manual for db9 

Contents

This Page
   Introduction
   References
   Notes
 
 
 

 

Other Pages
   Folder structure
   Running the Programs
   Structure of Data Resource Files
   Entering Seabed Sample Descriptions
   Metadata Arrangements
   Input parameter definitions
         Geoacoustic - Geotechnical
   Online Summary of Dictionary
Other Pages
   Dealing with polygons
   Accuracy Issues
   Input Data Field Layout
   Data fields (details)
   Data Mining Outputs
   The Relational Generator
   Map Visualizations


Introduction

This page lies at the top of a net of pages that describe how to use dbSEABED (version db9). 

There are instructions on setup and processing, guides how to enter data more efficiently and more accurately, answers to questions, definitions of fields and parameters and summaries of outputs. 

The manual pages are not an explanation of the purpose of dbSEABED, for which you should refer to other web pages such as for auSEABED and usSEABED. 

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Notes

In the following pages a link in italic text proceeds to a new browser page; in normal text proceeds to a target in the present page. 

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  • References
  • Geological Society of America, 199?. Rock Color Chart. 6p.
  • Hydrographic Office, 1991. Chart 5011: Symbols and Abbreviations used on Admiralty Charts. (Edition 1). Taunton, UK.
  • Syvitski, J.P.M. [Ed.], 1991. Principles, methods, and application of particle size analysis. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK, 368.
  • Folk, R.L. 1974. Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks. Hemphill Publ. Co., Austin, TX, 182p.
  • Krumbein, W.C. & Pettijohn, F.J. (1938). Manual of Sedimentology Petrology. Appleton-Century-Crofts, NY, 549p.
  • Winters, W.J. 2000. Stress History and Geotechnical Properties of Sediment from the Cape Fear Diapir, Blake Ridge Diapir, and Blake Ridge. In: Paull, C.K. & others (Eds.), 2000. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, 164, p. 40.
  • Presley, B. J. (1975). A Simple Method for Determining Calcium Carbonate in Sediment Samples. Jl Sedim Petr 45(3), 745-746.
  • ASTM, 1997a. Annual Book of ASTM Standards: Soil and Rock (I): Philadelphia (Am. Soc. Testing and Mater.)
  • ASTM, 1997b. Annual Book of ASTM Standards: Soil and Rock (II): Geosynthetics: Philadelphia (Am. Soc. Testing and Mater.)
  • Bowles, J.E., 1979. Physical and Geotechnical Properties of Soils: New York (McGraw-Hill).
  • Casagrande, A., 1936. The determination of the pre-consolidation load and its practical significance. 1st Int. Conf. Soil Mech. Foundation Eng., Cambridge, MA (Harvard Univ.), 3:60-64.
  • Casagrande, A., 1947. Classification and identification of soils. Trans. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng., 113:901-991.
  • Iocco, L.E., Wilber, P., Diaz, R.J., Clarke, D.G., Will, R.J. Benthic Habitats of New York/New Jersey Harbor: 1995 Survey of Jamaica, Upper, Newark, Bowery, and Flushing Bays: Final Report - October 2000. ##.

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    Chris Jenkins (Email)
    INSTAAR, University of Colorado
    21-Mar-2002