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This data release presents structure-from-motion (SFM) products derived from aerial imagery surveys with precise Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) navigation data flown in a piloted fixed wing aircraft taken along the North Carolina coast in response to Hurricane Florence (available here https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-P91KB9SF/). USGS researchers use the elevation models and orthorectified imagery to assess future coastal vulnerability, nesting habitats for wildlife, and provide data for hurricane impact models. The products span the coast over both highly developed towns and natural areas, including federal lands. These products represent the coast after Hurricane Florence and cover the Cape...
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Album caption: Cape Hatteras. Oblique aerial view showing beach nourishment activity. Dare County, North Carolina. 1974. Portion published as figure 51-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B (1986). Notes on album caption: None. Index card: Dolan, R. 31 - Cape Hatteras. Oblique aerial view showing artifical beach nourishment. Lighthouse visible in background. The Outer Banks of North Carolina. Dare County, North Carolina, 1974. Published as figure 51-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B (1986), The Outer Banks of North Carolina. Description of Figure 51B, page 30, in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B (1986): ..."artifical beach nourishment has long been considered...
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and buildings. Pre-1910. See also photo hja00046.
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina. The concept of transferring sand from offshore shoals to the inshore zone near Cape Hatteras. Sketch on photograph uses a boat to show how waves move along the shore. 1974. Figure 53, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B.
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina. Sandbag seawall which was constructed at the base of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse. This seawall was destroyed by wave action soon after it was completed. 1971. Figure 64, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B.
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and buildings, to the right of photo hja00042. Pre-1910.
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina. Groins trap sand that normally moves along the shoreline. 1971. Figure 51-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B.
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina. Groins trap sand that normally moves along the shoreline at Cape Hatteras. Lighthouse on the left; waves coming in from the right. 1971. Figure 51, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B.


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