Geophysical surveys and satellite imaging for the evaluation of near‐surface terrain dynamic – A case study on Grand Portage, MN, USA

Author:

Lee Jeongki1,Fratta Dante2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Smart Infra‐Structure Technology Institute Pukyong National University Busan South Korea

2. Geological Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractFlooding, erosion and increases in the water level in Lake Superior have contributed to changes in the stem location and width of the Grand Portage Creek. Those events threaten parts of the Grand Portage National Monument, a historically significant site on the North Shore of Lake Superior, Minnesota. We performed geophysical surveys to investigate these dynamic effects. We studied the near‐surface geological deposits, the mechanisms associated with creek stem dynamics and sediment transport, as well as deposition along the lakeshore in Grand Portage Bay. We deployed ground‐penetrating radar (GPR), sub‐bottom profiler, side scan sonar, Geoprobe coring and Van Veen grab samplers and evaluated time‐lapse satellite images to assess the interaction of the Grand Portage Creek with the Grand Portage Bay. The onshore GPR surveys next to the national monument, the creek and the shoreline showed the presence of a complex deposition with eroded ground surfaces and sediment layers across the creek valley. Results from the offshore geophysical campaigns and the interpretations of satellite images also document a heterogeneous deposition sequence environment with fine‐grained sediment deposits present south and southwest of the creek mouth. In addition, we documented an exposed boulder bed towards the east of the creek mouth that was exposed by the current and wave‐driven erosion process in the Grand Portage Bay. Time‐lapse satellite images and hydraulic current velocity simulations validate these observations and provide insight into how anthropogenic activities and natural events interact and might contribute to the long‐term stability of a site of historical and cultural importance.

Funder

U.S. Geological Survey

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geophysics

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