Papers by Daniel J Warren, MA
Late Nineteenth-Century Bulk Trade and Barges: An Historical Overview and the Likely Context of Two Deep-Water Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico
Journal of Maritime Archaeology
Lophelia II cruise 4 report, Ronald H. Brown - Jason II, 13 October - 4 Novermber, 2010 Deepwater Program : exploration and research of northern Gulf of Mexico deepwater natural and artificial hard bottom habitats with emphasis on coral communities : reefs, rigs and wrecks
Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico in the Nineteenth Century: An Historical Overview and the Likely Context of Two Deep-Water Shipwrecks
Journal of Maritime Archaeology
Oil and Shipwrecks: An Overview Of Sites Selected For The Deepwater Shipwrecks And Oil Spill Impacts Project
Society for Historical Archaeology, 2015
Deepwater Shipwrecks and Oil Spill Impacts: A Multidisciplinary Investigation of Shipwreck Impacts from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Society for Historical Archaeology, 2016
Using 3D Laser and 3D Sonar as Tools for Mapping, Analyzing Site Formation Processes, and Long Term Monitoring of Shipwrecks
Gulf of Mexico Shipwreck Corrosion, Hydrocarbon Exposure, Microbiology, and Archaeology (GOM-SCHEMA) Project: Did the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Impact Historic Shipwrecks?
A Deepwater World War II Battlefield: The German U-boat, U-166, and Passenger Freighter Robert E. Lee
Society for Historical Archaeology, 2016
Anona: Historical and Archaeological Evidence of Re-Purposing of an Early 20th Century Steam Yacht
Society for Historical Archaeology, 2016
Deepwater Shipwrecks and Oil Spill Impacts: An Innovative Multiscalar Approach from Microbial Ecology to 3D Scanning Systems
Society for Historical Archaeology, 2017
Deep Wrecks in 3D: AUV and ROV Laser and Sonar Scans of Deepwater Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico
Society for Historical Archaeology, 2015
Historic Shipwrecks as Ecosystem Monitoring Platforms in the Wake of Deepwater Horizon? Results of the Gulf of Mexico Shipwreck Corrosion, Hydrocarbon Exposure, Microbiology, and Archaeology (GOM-SCHEMA) Project
Lophelia II Project Shipwreck Component: Final Assessment and Project Analysis
Society for Historical Archaeology, 2014
This report was prepared under a contract between the Minerals Management Service (MMS) and C & C... more This report was prepared under a contract between the Minerals Management Service (MMS) and C & C Technologies, Inc. This report has been technically reviewed by the MMS, and has been approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the MMS. Nor does mention of the trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement of recommendation for use. It is, however, exempt from review and compliance with the MMS editorial standards.
Exploration and Research of Northern Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Natural and Artificial Hard-Bottom Habitats with Emphasis on Coral Communities: Reefs, Rigs, and Wrecks—“Lophelia II” : Interim Report
Analysis of a world war II battle in the Gulf of Mexico: the German U-boat, U-166, and U.S. Navy Patrol Craft 566
Journal of Conflict Archaeology
The SS Alcoa Puritan: Deepwater Discovery and Investigation
Journal of Maritime Archaeology
In the original online version of this article there was an error in the title which originally r... more In the original online version of this article there was an error in the title which originally referred to an examination of three deep-water shipwrecks, rather than two. This article refers to two deep-water shipwrecks.
To meet the challenge of scientifically investigating a deepwater shipwreck, a research team made... more To meet the challenge of scientifically investigating a deepwater shipwreck, a research team made up of industry, academic, private, and government members came together in October 2003 for a second expedition to the German U-boat, U-166. The group consisted of marine archaeologists, microbiologists, oceanographers, surveyors, film makers, ROV operators, and consultants. The U-166 site lies in 1400 meters of water in the Mississippi Canyon Area of the Gulf of Mexico. The unique historical find was discovered in 2001 during a pipeline survey conducted by C & C Technologies,
Deep-water Archaeology in the Gulf of Mexico: A Multidisciplinary Approach
An interdisciplinary research team of archaeologists and biologists from multiple academic instit... more An interdisciplinary research team of archaeologists and biologists from multiple academic institutions, government agencies, and private firms recently completed a scientific study of several deep-water shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico (MMS Study 2007-015). The United
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Papers by Daniel J Warren, MA