Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse)

Sandy ocean beaches are a popular recreational destination, often surrounded by communities containing valuable real estate. Development is on the rise despite the fact that coastal infrastructure is subjected to flooding and erosion. As a result, there is an increased demand for accurate informatio...

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Main Author: U.S. Geological Survey
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2017
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FL
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spelling dataone:7bef72e6-dcfe-4d49-a2d9-f529616878fb 2024-06-03T18:46:55+00:00 Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse) U.S. Geological Survey ENVELOPE(-80.63624,-80.014275,28.378038,25.73111) 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/7bef72e6-dcfe-4d49-a2d9-f529616878fb unknown USGS Science Data Catalog Short-Term Shoreline Change Rate Shoreline Historic Shoreline Erosion Accretion Linear Regression Rate Transect Digital Shoreline Analysis System DSAS U.S. Geological Survey USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program CMGP Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center WHCMSC National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project oceans environment geoscientificInformation effects of coastal change coastal processes shoreline accretion shoreline erosion erosion Florida FL Cocoa Beach Melbourne Beach Orchid Island Hutchinson Island Jupiter Island Palm Beach St Lucie Inlet Delray Beach Boca Raton Pompano Beach Miami Beach Key Biscayne Atlantic Coast United States North America Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2024-06-03T18:10:54Z Sandy ocean beaches are a popular recreational destination, often surrounded by communities containing valuable real estate. Development is on the rise despite the fact that coastal infrastructure is subjected to flooding and erosion. As a result, there is an increased demand for accurate information regarding past and present shoreline changes. 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 open-ocean 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 Hutchinson Island Alaska USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Hutchinson Island ENVELOPE(-101.898,-101.898,59.248,59.248) Jupiter ENVELOPE(101.133,101.133,-66.117,-66.117) Jupiter Island ENVELOPE(101.133,101.133,-66.133,-66.133) ENVELOPE(-80.63624,-80.014275,28.378038,25.73111)
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topic Short-Term Shoreline Change Rate
Shoreline
Historic Shoreline
Erosion
Accretion
Linear Regression Rate
Transect
Digital Shoreline Analysis System
DSAS
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
CMGP
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
WHCMSC
National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project
oceans
environment
geoscientificInformation
effects of coastal change
coastal processes
shoreline accretion
shoreline erosion
erosion
Florida
FL
Cocoa Beach
Melbourne Beach
Orchid Island
Hutchinson Island
Jupiter Island
Palm Beach
St Lucie Inlet
Delray Beach
Boca Raton
Pompano Beach
Miami Beach
Key Biscayne
Atlantic Coast
United States
North America
spellingShingle Short-Term Shoreline Change Rate
Shoreline
Historic Shoreline
Erosion
Accretion
Linear Regression Rate
Transect
Digital Shoreline Analysis System
DSAS
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
CMGP
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
WHCMSC
National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project
oceans
environment
geoscientificInformation
effects of coastal change
coastal processes
shoreline accretion
shoreline erosion
erosion
Florida
FL
Cocoa Beach
Melbourne Beach
Orchid Island
Hutchinson Island
Jupiter Island
Palm Beach
St Lucie Inlet
Delray Beach
Boca Raton
Pompano Beach
Miami Beach
Key Biscayne
Atlantic Coast
United States
North America
U.S. Geological Survey
Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse)
topic_facet Short-Term Shoreline Change Rate
Shoreline
Historic Shoreline
Erosion
Accretion
Linear Regression Rate
Transect
Digital Shoreline Analysis System
DSAS
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
CMGP
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
WHCMSC
National Assessment of Shoreline Change Project
oceans
environment
geoscientificInformation
effects of coastal change
coastal processes
shoreline accretion
shoreline erosion
erosion
Florida
FL
Cocoa Beach
Melbourne Beach
Orchid Island
Hutchinson Island
Jupiter Island
Palm Beach
St Lucie Inlet
Delray Beach
Boca Raton
Pompano Beach
Miami Beach
Key Biscayne
Atlantic Coast
United States
North America
description Sandy ocean beaches are a popular recreational destination, often surrounded by communities containing valuable real estate. Development is on the rise despite the fact that coastal infrastructure is subjected to flooding and erosion. As a result, there is an increased demand for accurate information regarding past and present shoreline changes. 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 open-ocean 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 Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse)
title_short Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse)
title_full Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse)
title_fullStr Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse)
title_full_unstemmed Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 4.3 Transects with Short-Term Linear Regression Rate Calculations for southeastern Florida (FLse)
title_sort digital shoreline analysis system version 4.3 transects with short-term linear regression rate calculations for southeastern florida (flse)
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2017
url https://search.dataone.org/view/7bef72e6-dcfe-4d49-a2d9-f529616878fb
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-101.898,-101.898,59.248,59.248)
ENVELOPE(101.133,101.133,-66.117,-66.117)
ENVELOPE(101.133,101.133,-66.133,-66.133)
ENVELOPE(-80.63624,-80.014275,28.378038,25.73111)
geographic Hutchinson Island
Jupiter
Jupiter Island
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Jupiter
Jupiter Island
genre Hutchinson Island
Alaska
genre_facet Hutchinson Island
Alaska
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