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Integration of LiDAR and Historical Maps to Measure Coastal Change on a Variety of Time and Spatial Scales
Remote Sensing of Coastal Environments
  • Cheryl J. Hapke, U.S. Geological Survey
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420094428-9
Disciplines
Abstract

The first study examines the impacts of hurricanes on shoreline change rates in a barrier island environment, and identifi es areas within a National Seashore that may be more vulnerable to future storms than is indicated by the long-term record. The second study is a regional analysis, using the same data sources and types as those used in the fi rst study, but applying them to a statewide analysis of coastal cliff retreat in California.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Integration of LiDAR and Historical Maps to Measure Coastal Change on a Variety of Time and Spatial Scales, in Y. Wang (Ed.), Remote Sensing of Coastal Environments, CRC Press, p. 79-101

Citation Information
Cheryl J. Hapke. "Integration of LiDAR and Historical Maps to Measure Coastal Change on a Variety of Time and Spatial Scales" Remote Sensing of Coastal Environments (2017) p. 79 - 101
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cheryl-hapke/13/