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Coastal Classification Atlas

Western Louisiana Coastal Classification Maps - Lower Mud Lake Entrance Channel to Sabine Pass

USGS Open File Report 2005-1261

Robert A. Morton, Russell L. Peterson, Tara L. Miller

Report Home Maps Overview Mapping Methods Coastal Classifications Geologic Setting Coastal Processes Coastal Vulnerability Classification Summary References

Western Louisiana Coastal Classification Maps

Index Map for Western Louisiana Coastal Classification Maps - Lower Mud Lake Entrance Channel to Sabine Pass
1. Texas Point NW
2. Texas Point NE
3. Johnsons Bayou SW/Smith Bayou NW
4. Johnsons Bayou SE/Smith Bayou NE
5. Peveto Beach SW
6. Peveto Beach SE
7. Holly Beach SW
8. Holly Beach SE
9. Cameron SW
10. Cameron SE
11. Grand Bayou SW
12. Grand Bayou SE
13. Creole SW/Hackberry
Beach NW
14. Creole SE/Hackberry
Beach NE
Index Map for Coastal Classification Maps - Lower Mud Lake Entrance Channel to Sabine Pass: This map shows the areas covered by the Coastal Classification Maps on this web site. Click on the location names or the outlined areas to view the map for that area.
The primary purpose of the USGS National Assessment of Coastal Change Project is to provide accurate representations of pre-storm ground conditions for areas that are designated high priority because they have dense populations or valuable resources that are at risk from storm waves. A secondary purpose of the project is to develop a geomorphic (land feature) coastal classification that, with only minor modification, can be applied to most coastal regions in the United States.

A Coastal Classification Map describing local geomorphic features is the first step toward determining the hazard vulnerability of an area. The Coastal Classification Maps of the National Assessment of Coastal Change Project present ground conditions such as beach width, dune elevations, overwash potential, and density of development. In order to complete a hazard-vulnerability assessment, that information must be integrated with other information, such as prior storm impacts and beach stability. The Coastal Classification Maps provide much of the basic information for such an assessment and represent a critical component of a storm-impact forecasting capability.

The map above shows the areas covered by this web site. Click on any of the location names or outlines to view the Coastal Classification Map for that area.

Related Research Projects:

Coastal Classification Mapping Project
USGS Coastal & Marine Geology Program

National Assessment of Coastal Change Hazards
USGS Coastal & Marine Geology Program

Hurricane and Extreme Storm Impact Studies
USGS Coastal & Marine Geology Program

Related Links:

Coastal & Marine Geology Program
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Center for Coastal & Watershed Studies
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Creole Southeast/Hackberry Beach NortheastCreole Southwest/Hackberry Beach NorthwestGrand Bayou SoutheastGrand Bayou SouthwestCameron SoutheastCameron SouthwestHolly Beach SoutheastHolly Beach SouthwestPeveto Beach SoutheastPeveto Beach SouthwestJohnsons Bayou Southeast/Smith Bayou NortheastJohnsons Bayou Southwest/Smith Bayou NorthwestTexas Point NortheastTexas Point Northwest

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