Summary of Barrier island stratigraphy and Holocene history of west-central Florida In Davis et. Al (2003), researchers studied the Holocene Barrier island and inner continental shelf located in west-central Florida. The study itself took place in the northern Florida Gulf peninsula barrier inlet, extending from Anclote Key to Cape Romano. The purpose of this research project was to analyze the characteristics and nature of the barriers, as well as to understand where the barriers were formed and the process(s) of that formation. It was conducted in order learn how to better manage the barriers in response to growing development in coastal areas. In response to previous research, it was hypothesized that some barrier islands originally formed offshore and were relocated to their present locations through wash over. The study was conducted by examining stratigraphic sections for nine barrier island transects as well as stratigraphic data from previous studies. Over 200 vibracores were examined for the study total. Four to six cores were collected from the nine transects. After the cores were taken, the scientists then examined the weight, grain size, carbonate content, and organic matter content of each sample. Along with this, …show more content…
The barriers were formed during periods of slow sea-level rise. The findings of this study serve as important information for examining human impact and potential management of barrier islands. This study showed that the creation and reshaping of the barriers are weather depending. Human development along coastlines including hotels and jetties, influence the natural processes that affect the barriers. This leads to server erosion, which in turn causes that damage from storms to be more harmful along the coast. This in turn negatively affects many city econmoies that are based around torism. The study of the west-central Florida
Has 2 types of different soil embedded in it marl and peat. Sub- province Big Cypress Swamp hosts the oldest underlying rocks in South Florida which are composed of 3 types of minerals. The Southern Atlantic Coastal Strip contains Ice Age type Limestone. Limestone covers more than half of the eastern hemisphere of the Everglades. The Ten Thousand Islands sub-province stretches over 60 miles over the southwestern
Hematite, quartz, and clay are the mineral in rocks. It was deposited in beach from environment. The event recorded here is a transgression of sea level (intercontinental seaway). Benton Shale Formation was our next stop. Its 90 million years old.
B) Briefly describe each method, including the specific types of scientific tools and equipment used. Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale:
The reading passage states that the group of English settlers which, as it was thought before, was sent to Roanoke and did not disappear. It explains that the group relocated to the Island of Croatoa and provides three reasons to support its statement. However, the professor supposes that this theory is still not proved and finds the author’s arguments weak and easily dismisses them. First of all, the article argues that the Governor of the settlement found the word “Croatoa” that was carved onto a piece of wood.
Okaloosa Island on the Florida Panhandle is a community on Santa Rosa Island. Best known for being a residential area, this dream-like beach paradise is famous for its crystal clear waters and sugar-white sandy beaches. This locale is also called The Emerald Coast. There 're really neat places to sample local flavors for any occasion here. At Fudpuckers, you can taste American food and get involved with the sports bar.
Jessica Toppins Dr Burbery Eng 210 8 Apr 15 Title In the making of The Sixth Extinction, author Elizabeth Kolbert travels to corners of the Earth in search of evidence to support her theory that humans are the cause of the next big extinction. In her travels she visits the remote yet widely known, One Tree Island. While the name is not representative of the tree population on the Island, Kolbert found that the island has many other extraordinary qualities that are both beautiful and frightening.
A resident at the Outer Banks that is the owner of the Cape Hatteras Motel in Buxton, on Hatteras Island has said that “Over the years, she has watched the ocean eat closer to her buildings” she also said “our property line is about where that wave is cresting" as she said this she was gesturing toward a point about 500 feet out in the water (Rising Seas: Will the Outer Banks
Discussion Questions 1. Several factors that contributed to the extinction of trees on the island included the constant chopping of trees to build canoes, to transport statues, to build to plant gardens, and to burn them for fires. The large population of rats that chewed palm nuts, also contributed to the extinction of trees. 2. If I would have arrived on the island before the tree populations were extinct, I would have advised the Easter Islanders to slow down the production of canoes, statues, houses, and gardens.
Development of an area can easily affect the society of that area. The landscape influences a society. Things like airports, roads, economic status can also change society. Atlanta has been largely impacted by its airport and its economic status. Atlanta has one of the largest sex trafficking cities, and child sex trafficking is a large problem in Atlanta.
With only about one-sixth of the original coral cover left, most Caribbean coral reefs may disappear in the next 20 years. This statistics according to the latest report by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). First of all, as we know nearly two-thirds of coral reefs in the Caribbean are threatened by human activities. For example of human activities that effect the coral reefs are coastal development, watershed-based sediment and pollution, marine based threats and also overfishing. Within the years, the Reefs at Risk Threat Index identified that about one-tenth of Caribbean coral reefs are at very high levels of threat,
South Sea Islanders did not have a major contribution to the convivial perspective in Australia due to the conditions faced by the South Sea Islanders. Their position on the gregarious hierarchy was very low as they were treated like slaves. The were optically canvassed as outsiders and called vilifying names to remind them of where they stand. They faced many discrimination as the Queensland system of labour discriminated against their race, this lead to farther discrimination. ASSI weren’t sanctioned in mainstream hospitals, withal experienced kindred disadvantages as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
The poorly sorted nature of the conglomerates, considered with the inclusion of wood fragments in the older conglomerate members and the graded sandstones and mudstones throughout the formation suggest deposition occurred through successions of debris flows. Presence of volcanics in the lithic fragments further indicate volcanic activity in the process of sedimentation as well—as debris flows associated with lahars are the likely source of the slope failures. Deposition environment was moderate to deep marine, as mudstone deposits require low energy depositional environment, but the style of sedimentation indicate deposition was not on a continental shelf. This is further supported by inclusion of the large overturned clast from an older member within the formation. Cross-bedding, graded bedding, and scouring surfaces provide 3 lines of evidence establishing the northern contact of the formation as the original upward oriented surface.
Florida economy depends on a range of industries, including tourism, ports, business services and health care, now they all magnify the impact of hurricane Irma. Hurricane Irma has not only devastated thousands of lives and destroyed billions of dollars of property worth in Florida but it has also created long term damage on the economy and on the people on a whole. It is said that Irma caused between $5 billion and $9 million in commercial and industrial real estate damage. As was told by Economist Diane Swonk of DS Economic, hurricane Irma could slow the overall U.S. Economic growth to a 1.8 percent and this is in comparison of a 2.8 projection before the storm.
When I glance around I see the oceans dark blue shimmering body of saltwater, and tall dark brown palm trees. The Bahamas three major landforms are, the largest point which is positioned on Cat Island, where limestone rock rises to 63 m over sea level, The islands were mostly made by the disintegration of seashells and coral reefs, and low scrub covers much of their surface. The landform look like, the Bahamas are a class of nearly 700 circle like coral islands, and little, low islands composed largely of sand or coral. The islands were mostly made by the disintegration of seashells
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 1. KEY ISSUES: PROBLEM STATEMENT 5 GREYWELL’S ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS 6 a. ALTERNATIVE 1: ACCEPT RASCALS OFFER 6 b. ALTERNATIVE 2: FOCUS ON ADVENTURE DIVING 6 c. ALTERNATIVE 3: RELOCATE 6 PREVIOUS STRATEGIES: 7 a. RESORT DEVELOPMENT 7 b. PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 7 c. JOINT VENTURE 7 d. MARKET PENETRATION 7 2. WHAT DID THE MANAGEMENT DO/CURRENT STRATEGIES 7 a. SWOT Analysis 8 3. RECOMMENDATIONS 9 CONCLUSION 10 REFERENCES 11 INTRODUCTION Coral Divers Resort is a family owned business by Jonathon Greywell. It has been in operation for ten years.