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Service Description: The study area of the erosion analysis extended from Santa Barbara to the Oregon border, covering about 930 miles (1,450 km). Much of the Southern California coast was excluded due to the myriad of ongoing initiatives focused on climate change and hazards mapping. The study area for the erosion analysis was constrained by data availability. It limited the analysis to only 81% of the coast in these 11 counties. Detailed coverage can be found here: http://www.pacinst.org/reports/sea_level_rise/gmap_erosion.html
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Description: The study area of the erosion analysis extended from Santa Barbara to the Oregon border, covering about 930 miles (1,450 km). Much of the Southern California coast was excluded due to the myriad of ongoing initiatives focused on climate change and hazards mapping. The study area for the erosion analysis was constrained by data availability. It limited the analysis to only 81% of the coast in these 11 counties. Detailed coverage can be found here: http://www.pacinst.org/reports/sea_level_rise/gmap_erosion.html
Copyright Text: The data are freely redistributable with proper metadata and source attribution. Please reference the Pacific Institute as the originator (http://www.pacinst.org).
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Title: Erosion Hazard Zone
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Comments: The study area of the erosion analysis extended from Santa Barbara to the Oregon border, covering about 930 miles (1,450 km). Much of the Southern California coast was excluded due to the myriad of ongoing initiatives focused on climate change and hazards mapping. The study area for the erosion analysis was constrained by data availability. It limited the analysis to only 81% of the coast in these 11 counties. Detailed coverage can be found here: http://www.pacinst.org/reports/sea_level_rise/gmap_erosion.html
Subject: This dataset was developed to estimate extents of bluff and dune erosion given a 1.4 meter sea-level rise for the California coast.
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Keywords: erosion,California
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