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Long-term shoreline change rates for the Florida west coast (FLwc) coastal region using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 5

During Hurricane Irma in September 2017, Florida and Georgia experienced significant impacts to beaches, dunes, barrier islands, and coral reefs. Extensive erosion and coral losses result in increased immediate and long-term hazards to shorelines that include densely populated regions. These hazards put critical infrastructure at risk to future flooding and erosion and may cause economic losses. The USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards Resources Program (CMHRP) is assessing hurricane-induced coastal erosion along the southeast US coastline and implications for vulnerability to future storms.

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Author(s) Meredith Kratzmann orcid, Amy Farris orcid, Kathryn M Weber orcid, Rachel E Henderson orcid, Emily Himmelstoss orcid
Publication Date 2021-09-29
Beginning Date of Data 2021
Ending Date of Data 2021
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9J3CVN4
Citation Kratzmann, M., Farris, A., Weber, K.M., Henderson, R.E., and Himmelstoss, E., 2021, Long-term shoreline change rates for the Florida west coast (FLwc) coastal region using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 5: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9J3CVN4.
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Metadata Date 2024-03-19
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