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Reference baselines used to extract shorelines for the West Coast of the United States (ver. 1.1, September 2024)

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2002-09-01
End Date
2011-07-30
Acquisition
2024-09-16

Citation

Farris, A.S., and Weber, K.M., 2024, Beach foreshore slope for the West Coast of the United States (ver. 1.1, September 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P137S83C.

Summary

This data release contains reference baselines for primarily open-ocean sandy beaches along the west coast of the United States (California, Oregon and Washington). The slopes were calculated while extracting shoreline position from lidar point cloud data collected between 2002 and 2011. The shoreline positions have been previously published, but the slopes have not. A reference baseline was defined and then evenly-spaced cross-shore beach transects were created. Then all data points within 1 meter of each transect were associated with each transect. Next, it was determined which points were one the foreshore, and then a linear regression was fit through the foreshore points. Beach slope was defined as the slope of the regression. [...]

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referenceLine_WestCoast.csv 13.91 MB text/csv
referenceLine_WestCoast_Metadata.xml
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revision_history.txt 934 Bytes text/plain
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“Small section of coast showing reference baseline and slope data”
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Purpose

Beach slope is a critical metric for coastal hazards science and is also necessary for extracting shorelines from satellite imagery. Shorelines derived from satellite data must be tidally-corrected to a reference elevation using the slope of the beach. The beach slope data presented here will be beneficial for advancing our understanding of coastal processes and for quantifying and predicting shoreline change and storm impacts along the Pacific coast.

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