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Weather Words: Coastal Erosion
Coastlines are constantly changing. Waves continuously wash ashore and pull sand out to sea. When more sand is pulled away than is naturally replaced, the process is called coastal erosion. Coastal ...
Along the outer beaches of Cape Cod the erosion rate is about 3 feet per year, but if the region is hit by a big storm, shorelines can lose up to 30 feet in one day. In March, after homeowners along ...
A construction crew demolishes a house at the end of East Beacon Drive on Rodanthe Beach. The demolition is a part of a pilot program to combat erosion and prevent debris fields when homes collapse.
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The National Park Service said it is moving forward with long-needed repairs near the former location of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse to help prevent erosion along the beach in Buxton. coastal erosion ...
Multi-date shoreline evolution analysis using the DSAS model. a Shoreline evolution analysis from 1992 to 2018 for the beaches of the Gulf of Santa Catalina in Southern California, U.S., projected ...
Natrx, the company behind Cajun Coral artificial reefs, has developed software to aid in the battle against coastal land loss ...
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Erosion-hit villagers use sandbags to protect homes
Residents in a village where homes have had to be demolished because of coastal erosion have taken to protecting their houses with sandbags. Thorpeness, in Suffolk, has been devastated by significant ...
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