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Characterization of marine aggregates off Waikiki,O'ahu,Hawai'i
Authors:Charles L. Morgan  James H. Barry Jr.  Michael J. Cruickshank
Affiliation:1. University of Hawai'i Marine, Minerals Technology Center , 2540 Dole St.,Holmes 246, Honolulu, HI, 96822, USA E-mail: SauChai@aol.com;2. Sea Engineering, Inc. , Waimanalo, Hawai'i, USA;3. University of Hawai'i Marine, Minerals Technology Center , Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA
Abstract:Researchers at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa have been working for the past several years to develop the necessary techniques for finding and quantitatively characterizing offshore unconsolidated carbonate deposits with potential for beach nourishment and use in construction aggregates for tropical island communities. This article examines particular results of this research, with special attention given to the area offshore from Waikiki Beach. Acoustic surveying, water‐jet probing to measure the thickness of unconsolidated material and three different sampling methods were used in this study. Two separate seismic systems were used for the subbottom profiling survey, a Datasonics Bubble‐Pulser® system and a broad‐band, frequency‐modulated ("chirp") prototype system.

The following conclusions were reached. (1) Many different types of sediment underlie tropical island carbonate sand deposits and serve as refusing horizons to jet probing. Examples include consolidated or unconsolidated reef debris, beach rock, cemented sand, and various types of conglomerates formed from rhodoliths (coralline algae) or reef detritus. (2) Massive coral growth over clastic deposits is not a common offshore feature in this area, though it does occur in some areas off the Reef Runway. (3) Matrices of the coral Porites compressa, in‐filled with sand, may have acoustic properties similar to those of the sand bodies. Such deposits may be difficult to distinguish from unconsolidated deposits from seismic records alone. (4) Significant new prospects for offshore aggregates were found in the insular shelf offshore from Southern O'ahu. A total of 5,100,000 m3 were mapped off Waikiki. The Makua Shelf deposits in this area presently appear to be the best prospects for commercial development.
Keywords:marine aggregates  Waikiki sand  offshore sand and gravel
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