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Beach morphology monitoring in the Columbia River Littoral Cell: 1997-2005

May 26, 2007

This report describes methods used, data collected, and results of the Beach Morphology Monitoring Program in the Columbia River Littoral Cell (CRLC) from 1997 to 2005. A collaborative group primarily consisting of the US Geological Survey and the Washington State Department of Ecology performed this work. Beach Monitoring efforts consisted of collecting topographic and bathymetric horizontal and vertical position data using a Real Time Kinematic Differential Global Positioning System (RTK-DGPS). Sediment size distribution data was also collected as part of this effort. The monitoring program was designed to: 1) quantify the short- to medium-term (seasonal to interannual) beach change rates and morphological variability along the CRLC and assess the processes responsible for these changes; 2) collect beach state data (i.e., grain size, beach slope, and dune/sandbar height/position) to enhance the conceptual understanding of CRLC functioning and refine predictions of future coastal change and hazards; 3) compare and contrast the scales of environmental forcing and beach morphodynamics in the CRLC to other coastlines of the world; and 4) provide beach change data in a useful format to land use managers.

Publication Year 2007
Title Beach morphology monitoring in the Columbia River Littoral Cell: 1997-2005
DOI 10.3133/ds260
Authors Peter Ruggiero, Jodi L. Eshleman, Etienne Kingsley, David M. Thompson, Brian Voigt, George M. Kaminsky, Guy Gelfenbaum
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Data Series
Series Number 260
Index ID ds260
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Coastal and Marine Geology