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Geomorphic response-type model for barrier coastlines: a regional perspective
- R. A. McBride, M. Byrnes, Matteson W. Hiland
- Geology
- 1 August 1995
Based on quantitative documentation of historical changes in shoreline position between 1847 and 1991, eight geomorphic response-types were established for classifying megascale changes along barrier… Expand
Historical Changes in Shoreline Position Along the Mississippi Sound Barrier Islands
- M. Byrnes, R. A. McBride, S. Penland, Matteson W. Hiland, K. Westphal
- Geology
- 1991
Mapping Barrier Island Changes in Louisiana: Techniques, Accuracy, and Results
- R. A. McBride, Matteson W. Hiland, +5 authors A. Sallenger
- Geography
- 1991
Changes in shoreline position along Louisiana's rapidly changing barrier coastline were compiled using cartographic data sources and aerial photography from 1855 to 1989. An interactive computer… Expand
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Accuracy Standards and Development of a National Shoreline Change Data Base
- M. Byrnes, R. A. McBride, Matteson W. Hiland
- Geography
- 1991
Data associated with mapping shoreline position provides baseline information used by scientists, managers, and planners for quantitative assessment of historical trends and prediction of future… Expand
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Long-Term Shoreline Change of the Chandeleur Islands Barrier System, Louisiana: 1855 to 1989
- R. A. McBride, Matteson W. Hiland, S. Penland, K. Westphal, S. J. Williams
- Geography
- 1993
The Chandeleur Islands are the largest barrier island system along the Mississippi River delta plain, and are characterized by low-profile, washover-dominated barriers that are rapidly migrating… Expand
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Large-scale sediment transport patterns on the continental shelf and influence on shoreline response: St. Andrew Sound, Georgia to Nassau Sound, Florida, USA
- M. Byrnes, Matteson W. Hiland
- Geology
- 1 August 1995
Abstract Regional sediment transport patterns on the continental shelf seaward of Cumberland Island, Georgia and Amelia Island, Florida are documented using historical shoreline position and… Expand
Louisiana coastal GIS network: Graphical user interface for access to spatial data
- Matteson W. Hiland, R. A. McBride, +5 authors S. Williams
- Geography
- 1991
- 4
Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network, year two final report
- D. Davis, Matteson W. Hiland, R. A. McBride, S. Williams
- Geography
- 1992
The purpose of the Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network (LCGISN) is to identify and capture geographical material and consolidate it into an easily retrievable form, despite… Expand
Access to spatial environmental data for development of an oil spill response geographic
- Matteson W. Hiland, M. Byrnes, +4 authors S. J. Williams
- Environmental Science
- 1992
- 1
Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network; alpha version 0.1, year three final report
- R. A. McBride, Matteson W. Hiland, +9 authors S. Williams
- Geography
- 1993
Average shoreline retreat rates in excess of 10 m/yr and land loss rates of about 100 km2/yr are common for the Mississippi River delta and chenier plains. These changes have immense environmental,… Expand