LIST OF FIGURES fCONT.) 



Figure 3-12 A REMOTS image from station 200E showing a 

 mud/sand/mud stratigraphy apparently representing 

 the original sand cap being mixed and covered 

 with more recently deposited silt-clay sediments. 

 Scale = IX. 



Figure 3-13 A REMOTS image from station 600S showing the 

 appearance of dark reducing sediment near the 

 sediment surface. Scale = IX. 



Figure 3-14 The frequency distributions of boundary 

 roughness, redox potential discontinuity (RPD) 

 depths, and Organism-Sediment Index (OSI) values 

 for August 1985 at STNH-N. 



Figure 3-15 The mapped average apparent redox potential 

 discontinuity (RPD) depth values at each station 

 in the August survey at STNH-N. 



Figure 3-16 The mapped distribution of successional stages 

 for all replicates in the August survey at 

 STNH-N. 



Figure 3-17 The mapped distribution of Organism-Sediment 

 Indices (OSI) for all replicates in the August 

 survey at STNH-N. 



Figure 3-18 A post-storm benthic "process" map showing the 

 distribution of erosional and depositional 

 features at STNH-N. 



Figure 3-19 A REMOTS image from 200N showing shell lag 

 deposits and an exposed polychaete tube 

 indicative of surface erosion. Scale = IX. 



Figure 3-20 The mapped distribution of post-storm redox 

 potential discontinuity (RPD) depths at STNH-N, 



Figure 3-21 The mapped distribution of post-stonti infaunal 

 successional stages at STNH-N. 



Figure 3-22 The mapped distribution of post-storm 

 Organism-Sediment Indices (OSI) at STNH-N. 



Figure 3-2 3 A map showing the apparent distribution and 

 thickness of dredged material, averaged by 

 station at the STNH-S site in August 1985. 



