"National Assessment of Shoreline Change Part 4: Historical Coastal Cliff Retreat along the California Coast" is a 57-page, full-color discussion that summarizes regional historical changes along California’s coastal cliffs with descriptions of coastal land loss for each region within the state.
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Plain Text version (open this file in any text editing program): of2007-1133.txt (308 KB ASCII). This version is raw text and has no illustrations.
Data compilations—see also:
Open-File Report 2004-1089 The National Assessment of Shoreline Change: A GIS Compilation of Vector Shorelines and Associated Shoreline Change Data for the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
Open-File Report 2006-1251 The National Assessment of Shoreline Change; A GIS Compilation of Vector Shorelines and Associated Shoreline Change Data for the Sandy Shorelines of the California Coast
Open-File Report 2007-1112 The National Assessment of Shoreline Change; A GIS Compilation of Vector Cliff Edges and Associated Cliff Erosion Data for the California Coast
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