Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory Reports University of California Berkeley Marine Sediment Studies

The following reports are available on-line from the Corps of Engineers Project on Sedimentary Process initiated by H.A. Einstein and continued by J. Johnson and R. L. Wiegel of the Department of Civil Engineering. In 1965, P. Wilde took over the management of the marine sediment portion started by Parker Trask. The reports listed here were done by students of Civil Engineering and Geology supported by the Corps of Engineering grants.
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HEL #TitleAuthors
HEL 2-13Recent Sediments of the Monterey Deep-Sea FanPat Wilde
HEL 2-14Recent Coastal Sediments, Double Point to Point San Pedro, California D. B. Moore
HEL 2-18Recents Sediments of Monterey Bay CaliforniaT. E. Yancey
HEL 2-19Recent Sediments of Bolinas Bay California
Part A Introduction and Grain Size Data
C. Isselhardt, L. Osuch, T. Yancey and P. Wilde
HEL 2-22Recent Sediments of Bolinas Bay California
Part B Mineralogical Data
C. Isselhardt, L. Osuch, P. Wilde
HEL 2-23Recent Sediments of Bolinas Bay California
Part C Interpretation and Summary of Results
P. Wilde C. Isselhardt, L. Osuch, T. Yancey
HEL 2-26Recent Sediments of the Central California Continental Shelf
Pilar Point to Pigeon Point, Part A
Introduction and Grain Size Data
T. Yancey, C. Isselhardt, L. Osuch, J. Lee and P. Wilde
HEL 2-28Recent Sediments of the Central California Continental Shelf
Pigeon Point to Sand Hills Bluffs, Part A
Introduction and Grain Size Data
J. Lee, T. Yancey, and P. Wilde
HEL 2-29Faunal Communities on the Central California Continental Shelf near San FranciscoA Sedimentary Environmental Study
T. Yancey, and P. Wilde
HEL 2-30Recent Sediments of the Central California Continental Shelf
Pillar Point to Pigeon Point, Part B
Mineralogical Data
J. Lee, M. Glogoczowski, T. Yancey, and P. Wilde
HEL 2-33Recent Sediments of Monterey Bay
Additional Mineralogical Data
T. Yancey and P. Wilde
HEL 2-38Recent Sediments of the Central California Continental Shelf
Pilar point to Pigeon Point, Part C:
Interpretation and summary of results
Pat Wilde, J. Lee, T. Yancey and M. Glogoczowski
HEL 2-37River Mouth and Beach Sediments
Yankee Point to Hurricane Point, California, Part A
Introduction and Grain Size Analyses
P. Pause, K. Leslie, P. Wilde, and P. Henshaw

Catalogue of HEL Sediment Samples sponsored by Sea Grant.
Unfortunately the original 'disappeared' from the Water Resources Archives. This is a scan of a reduced Xerox
of the computer output. At best, my OCR technology can not disentangle dot matrix letters from
formal horizontal lines of old style print outs. It is readable with some imagination.
Related Theses
Moore, D. B., 1964, Recent Coastal Sediments, Double Point to Point San Pablo, California: Master's Thesis in Geology, University of California Berkeley, 86pp.