Coastal Engineering Research Center (Continued) 
Meisburger, E. P., et al. 1979 (Jul). "Sand Resources of Southeastern Lake 
Michigan," MR 79-3, NTIS Accession No. A073 817. 
Williams, S. J. 1976 (Mar). "Geomorphology, Shallow Subbottom Structure, and 
Sediments of the Atlantic Inner Continental Shelf Off Long Island New York," 
TP 76-2, NTIS Accession No. A025 467. 
Williams, S. J. 1981 (May). "Sand Resources and Geological Character of Long 
Island Sound," TP 81-3, NTIS Accession No. A104 082. 
Williams, S. J., and Duane, D. B. 1974 (Jul). 'Geomorphology and Sediments 
of the Inner New York Bight Continental Shelf," TM 45, NTIS Accession 
Moo W935 S77 
Williams, S. J., and Meisburger, E. P. 1982 (Oct). "Geological Character and 
Mineral Resources of South Central Lake Erie," MR 82-9, NTIS Accession 
No. A123 085. 
Williams, S. J., et al. 1979 (Jul). "Sediment Distribution, Sand Resources, 
and Geologic Character of the Inner Continental Shelf Off Galveston County, 
Texas,'' MR 79-4, NTIS Accession No. A074 393. 
Williams, S. J., et al. 1980 (Nov). "Sand Resources of Southern Lake Erie, 
Connecticut to Toledo, Ohio - A Seismic Reflection and Vibracore Study," 
MR 80-10, NTIS Accession No. A097 984. 
Publication Date: See above list 
Location: Given in the titles of publications 
Period of Coverage: Data were taken from 1968-1980 and vary from 
location to location 
Contents: The above 19 publications form a series of reports covering the 
results of the Inner Continental Shelf Sediment and Structure (ICONS) study 
program undertaken by the Coastal Engineering Research Center using high- 
resolution continuous seismic reflection profiles and vibracore techniques. 
Most seismographs are microfilmed and stored at the National Geophysical Data 
Center, and the core samples are stored at regional universities or USGS 
Offices as indicated by the individual report. Each report presents the 
regional geological character with an extensive bibliography. Most reports 
contain the core sediment descriptions, based on both microscopic and 
megascopic examinations. 
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