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1. REPORT NUMBER 

 MR 80-10 



2, GOVT ACCESSION NO 



3. RECIPIENT'S CATALOG NUMBER 



4. TITLE (and Subtitle) 



SAND RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN LAKE ERIE, CONNEAUT 

 TO TOLEDO, OHIO - A SEISMIC REFLECTION AND 

 VIBRACORE STUDY 



5. TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED 



Miscellaneous Report 



6. PERFORMING ORG. REPORT NUMBER 



AUTHORfa; 



S. Jeffress Williams, Charles H. Carter, 

 Edward P. Meisburger, and Jonathar. A. Fuller 



8. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBERCs; 



PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS 



Department of the Army 



Coastal Engineering Research Center (CEREN-GE) 



Kingman Building, Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060 



D31665 



. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 



Department of the Army 



Coastal Engineering Research Center 



Kingman Building, Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060 



12. REPORT DATE 



November 1980 



13. NUMBER OF PAGES 

 83 



14. MONITORING AGENCY NAME & ADDRESSf// dillerml from Controlling Olllco) 



15. SECURITY CLASS, (of this report) 



UNCLASSIFIED 



16. DISTRIBUTION ST ATEMENT fo/ thja Repoi-y 



Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. 



17. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT fo/ the ebetract entered In Block 20, If different from Report) 



18. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 



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Geomorphology 

 Lake Erie 

 Ohio 



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Sand resources 

 Sediments 



Seismic reflection 

 Vibracores 



10. ABSTRACT CCtmtiaue Ms r«vcr«« sfite ff nm^cvaaary aati Identify by block number) 



About 2,250 square kilometers of the Lake Erie bottom between Conneaut and 

 Toledo, about 25 percent of Ohio's open lake part of Lake Erie, was surveyed to 

 assess potential sand and gravel resources. Primary survey data consist of 690 

 kilometers of high-resolution seismic reflection profiles between Conneaut and 

 Toledo; 58 vibracores with a maximum length of 6.1 meters were also taken be- 

 tween Conneaut and Marblehead, Ohio. Survey limits were generally from the 

 -7.5-meter depth contour to about the -14-meter depth contour, a maximum of 

 about 16 kilometers offshore. 



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