Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007

The Arctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska is an area of strategic economic importance to the United States, is home to remote Native American communities, and encompasses unique habitats of global significance. Coastal erosion along the north coast of Alaska is chronic, widespread, may be accelera...

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Main Author: U.S. Geological Survey
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Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2015
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spelling dataone:0b100be5-82c3-4ea4-a678-e65d66e2ceb5 2024-10-03T18:45:49+00:00 Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007 U.S. Geological Survey ENVELOPE(-150.2249,-144.13869,70.51742,69.965935) 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/0b100be5-82c3-4ea4-a678-e65d66e2ceb5 unknown USGS Science Data Catalog Baseline Shoreline Change Digital Shoreline Analysis System DSAS U.S. Geological Survey USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program CMGP Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center PCMSC National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project oceans environment geoscientificInformation North Slope Beaufort Sea Barrow Demarcation Bay Jago River Staines River Sagavanirktok River Colville River Cape Halkett Harrison Bay Drew Point Tangent Point Smith Bay Elson Lagoon Peard Bay Alaska Arctic National Wildlife Refuge United States Arctic National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska NPR-A ANWR Dataset 2015 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2024-10-03T18:09:17Z The Arctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska is an area of strategic economic importance to the United States, is home to remote Native American communities, and encompasses unique habitats of global significance. Coastal erosion along the north coast of Alaska is chronic, widespread, may be accelerating, and is threatening defense and energy-related infrastructure, natural shoreline habitats, and Native communities. There is an increased demand for accurate information regarding past and present shoreline changes across the United States. To meet these national needs, the Coastal and Marine Geology Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is compiling existing reliable historical shoreline data along sandy shores of the conterminous United States and parts of Alaska and Hawaii under the National Assessment of Shoreline Change project. There is no widely accepted standard for analyzing shoreline change. Existing shoreline data measurements and rate calculation methods vary from study to study and prevent combining results into state-wide or regional assessments. The impetus behind the National Assessment project was to develop a standardized method of measuring changes in shoreline position that is consistent from coast to coast. The goal was to facilitate the process of periodically and systematically updating the results in an internally consistent manner. Dataset Arctic Barrow Beaufort Sea north slope Peard Bay Alaska USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Arctic Cape Halkett ENVELOPE(-100.253,-100.253,76.752,76.752) Pacific Smith Bay ENVELOPE(-104.651,-104.651,55.517,55.517) Tangent Point ENVELOPE(-129.947,-129.947,53.560,53.560) ENVELOPE(-150.2249,-144.13869,70.51742,69.965935)
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topic Baseline
Shoreline Change
Digital Shoreline Analysis System
DSAS
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
CMGP
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
PCMSC
National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project
oceans
environment
geoscientificInformation
North Slope
Beaufort Sea
Barrow
Demarcation Bay
Jago River
Staines River
Sagavanirktok River
Colville River
Cape Halkett
Harrison Bay
Drew Point
Tangent Point
Smith Bay
Elson Lagoon
Peard Bay
Alaska
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
United States
Arctic
National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska
NPR-A
ANWR
spellingShingle Baseline
Shoreline Change
Digital Shoreline Analysis System
DSAS
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
CMGP
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
PCMSC
National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project
oceans
environment
geoscientificInformation
North Slope
Beaufort Sea
Barrow
Demarcation Bay
Jago River
Staines River
Sagavanirktok River
Colville River
Cape Halkett
Harrison Bay
Drew Point
Tangent Point
Smith Bay
Elson Lagoon
Peard Bay
Alaska
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
United States
Arctic
National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska
NPR-A
ANWR
U.S. Geological Survey
Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007
topic_facet Baseline
Shoreline Change
Digital Shoreline Analysis System
DSAS
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
CMGP
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
PCMSC
National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project
oceans
environment
geoscientificInformation
North Slope
Beaufort Sea
Barrow
Demarcation Bay
Jago River
Staines River
Sagavanirktok River
Colville River
Cape Halkett
Harrison Bay
Drew Point
Tangent Point
Smith Bay
Elson Lagoon
Peard Bay
Alaska
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
United States
Arctic
National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska
NPR-A
ANWR
description The Arctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska is an area of strategic economic importance to the United States, is home to remote Native American communities, and encompasses unique habitats of global significance. Coastal erosion along the north coast of Alaska is chronic, widespread, may be accelerating, and is threatening defense and energy-related infrastructure, natural shoreline habitats, and Native communities. There is an increased demand for accurate information regarding past and present shoreline changes across the United States. To meet these national needs, the Coastal and Marine Geology Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is compiling existing reliable historical shoreline data along sandy shores of the conterminous United States and parts of Alaska and Hawaii under the National Assessment of Shoreline Change project. There is no widely accepted standard for analyzing shoreline change. Existing shoreline data measurements and rate calculation methods vary from study to study and prevent combining results into state-wide or regional assessments. The impetus behind the National Assessment project was to develop a standardized method of measuring changes in shoreline position that is consistent from coast to coast. The goal was to facilitate the process of periodically and systematically updating the results in an internally consistent manner.
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author U.S. Geological Survey
author_facet U.S. Geological Survey
author_sort U.S. Geological Survey
title Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007
title_short Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007
title_full Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007
title_fullStr Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007
title_full_unstemmed Offshore baseline for the northern Alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the Okpilak-Hulahula River Delta and the Colville River Delta for the time period 1947 to 2007
title_sort offshore baseline for the northern alaska coastal region generated to calculate shoreline change rates along sheltered coastlines between the okpilak-hulahula river delta and the colville river delta for the time period 1947 to 2007
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2015
url https://search.dataone.org/view/0b100be5-82c3-4ea4-a678-e65d66e2ceb5
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-150.2249,-144.13869,70.51742,69.965935)
long_lat ENVELOPE(-100.253,-100.253,76.752,76.752)
ENVELOPE(-104.651,-104.651,55.517,55.517)
ENVELOPE(-129.947,-129.947,53.560,53.560)
ENVELOPE(-150.2249,-144.13869,70.51742,69.965935)
geographic Arctic
Cape Halkett
Pacific
Smith Bay
Tangent Point
geographic_facet Arctic
Cape Halkett
Pacific
Smith Bay
Tangent Point
genre Arctic
Barrow
Beaufort Sea
north slope
Peard Bay
Alaska
genre_facet Arctic
Barrow
Beaufort Sea
north slope
Peard Bay
Alaska
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