Coastal cliff retreat, the landward migration of the cliff face, is a chronic problem along many rocky coastlines in the United States. As coastal populations continue to grow and community infrastructures are threatened by erosion, there is increased demand for accurate information regarding trends and rates of coastal cliff retreat. There is also a need for a comprehensive analysis of cliff retreat that is consistent from one coastal region to another. To meet these national needs, the U.S. Geological Survey is conducting an analysis of historical coastal cliff retreat along open-ocean rocky coastlines of the conterminous United States and parts of Hawaii, Alaska, and the Great Lakes. One purpose of this work is to develop standard repeat...
Cliffs are common around the shores of Tauranga Harbour, including in the urban areas. The existence...
California's sandy shorelines are important resources in terms of ecological habitat, recreation and...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
Coastal cliff retreat, the landward migration of the cliff face, is a chronic problem along many roc...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem along many open-ocean shores of the United States. As coastal pop...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem along many openocean shores of the United States. As coastal popu...
Coastal bluff retreat is a chronic problem along many high-relief coastlines in the United States. A...
The coast of California is comprised of both sandy shorelines and cliffed coastline, and in many are...
The coastline of the United States features some of the most popular tourist and recreational destin...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...
Big Lagoon, located 30 miles north of Eureka, California is formed behind a bay barrier built across...
Seacliff erosion and retreat in California threatens public and private property, coastal infrastruc...
Seacliff retreat is a complex response between the magnitude and fre- quency of interactive processe...
With the passage of Assembly Bill 64, the California Public Beach Restoration Act, in 1999, the Stat...
Cliffs are common around the shores of Tauranga Harbour, including in the urban areas. The existence...
California's sandy shorelines are important resources in terms of ecological habitat, recreation and...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
Coastal cliff retreat, the landward migration of the cliff face, is a chronic problem along many roc...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem along many open-ocean shores of the United States. As coastal pop...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem along many openocean shores of the United States. As coastal popu...
Coastal bluff retreat is a chronic problem along many high-relief coastlines in the United States. A...
The coast of California is comprised of both sandy shorelines and cliffed coastline, and in many are...
The coastline of the United States features some of the most popular tourist and recreational destin...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...
Big Lagoon, located 30 miles north of Eureka, California is formed behind a bay barrier built across...
Seacliff erosion and retreat in California threatens public and private property, coastal infrastruc...
Seacliff retreat is a complex response between the magnitude and fre- quency of interactive processe...
With the passage of Assembly Bill 64, the California Public Beach Restoration Act, in 1999, the Stat...
Cliffs are common around the shores of Tauranga Harbour, including in the urban areas. The existence...
California's sandy shorelines are important resources in terms of ecological habitat, recreation and...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...