Long term erosion

the natural removal of earth materials from a specific location over a period of time longer than a single event.
This category is also used for long-term erosion.
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Satellite-derived shoreline vector files and settings from CoastSeg in multiple U.S. locations (1984-2023)

This dataset contains shorelines (as vectors, where vertices are positions determined along transects) derived from available satellite imagery for multiple locations (Barter Island, Alaska; Elwha, Washington; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Madeira Beach, Florida; and Rincon, Puerto Rico) and associated settings used to derive the data across the United States for the time period 1984 to 2023. An open-source toolbox, CoastSeg (Fitzpatrick and others, 2024a; Fitzpatrick and others, 2024b), was used to classify ...

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Satellite-derived shoreline positions from CoastSeg in multiple U.S. locations (1984-2023)

This dataset contains shoreline positions derived from available satellite imagery for multiple locations (Barter Island, Alaska; Elwha, Washington; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Madeira Beach, Florida; and Rincon, Puerto Rico) across the United States for the time period 1984 to 2023. An open-source toolbox, CoastSeg (Fitzpatrick and others, 2024a; Fitzpatrick and others, 2024b), was used to classify coastal Landsat and Sentinel imagery and detect shorelines at the sub-pixel scale, using the CoastSat (Vos and ...

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