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Negative Linear Regression Rates (meters/year)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
Federal
Sea-floor videos and location of bottom video tracklines collected in Long Island Sound, Connecticut and New York, in fall 2017 and spring 2018 by the U.S. Geological Survey, University of Connecticut, and University of New Haven during field activities 2017-056-FA and 2018-018-FA (MP4 video files and polyline shapefile)
Department of the Interior —
Two marine geological surveys were conducted in Long Island Sound, Connecticut and New York, in fall 2017 and spring 2018 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),... -
State
Positive Linear Regression Rates (meters/year)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Negative End Point Rates (meters/year)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Negative Net Shoreline Movement (meters)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Shoreline Change Short Term
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Offshore Baselines
State of Connecticut —
Supplemental data for shoreline change analysis including reduced transects and offshore baselines. -
State
Shoreline Change Supplemental Data
State of Connecticut —
Supplemental data for shoreline change analysis including reduced transects and offshore baselines. -
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Shoreline Change Transects 1880-2006
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
CT Shorelines: 1880s-2006
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
CT Shorelines: 1983-2006
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Positive End Point Rates (meters/year)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Reduced Transect Counts for Regional Averaging
State of Connecticut —
Supplemental data for shoreline change analysis including reduced transects and offshore baselines. -
State
Negative End Point Rates (meters/year)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Postive End Point Rates (meters/year)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
Federal
5 Minute Navigation Points for R/V UCONN 84-1 (UCONN84-1)(84_1NAVP)
Department of the Interior —
This GIS layer contains the shiptrack navigation points collected aboard the RV UCONN during a 1984 geophysical cruise to west-central Long Island Sound. A boomer... -
State
Negative Net Shoreline Movement (meters)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Shoreline Change Transects 1983-2006
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are... -
State
Positive Net Shoreline Movement (meters)
State of Connecticut —
Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are...