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Geology

Portland State University

2020

Coastal archaeology

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Predicted Responses Of Beaches, Bays, And Inner-Shelf Sand Supplies To Potential Sea Level Rise (0.5-1.0 M) In Three Small Littoral Subcells In The High-Wave-Energy Northern Oregon Coast, Usa, Curt D. Peterson, Debra Lee Doyle, Charles L. Rosenfeld, Kara E. P. Kingen Jan 2020

Predicted Responses Of Beaches, Bays, And Inner-Shelf Sand Supplies To Potential Sea Level Rise (0.5-1.0 M) In Three Small Littoral Subcells In The High-Wave-Energy Northern Oregon Coast, Usa, Curt D. Peterson, Debra Lee Doyle, Charles L. Rosenfeld, Kara E. P. Kingen

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Three small subcells (Nehalem, Tillamook, and Netarts) totaling ~55 km shoreline length in the high-wave energy northern Oregon coast are evaluated for potential beach sand loss from sea level rise (SLR) of 0.5–1.0 m during the next century. The predicted erosion is based on beach sand displacement from the narrow beaches (average ~120 m width) to increased submarine accommodation spaces in the innermost-shelf (to 30 m water depth) and in the subcell estuaries (Tillamook Bay, Netarts Bay, and Nehalem Bay), following predicted near-future SLR. Beach sand sources from local rivers, paleo-shelf deposits, and/or sea cliff retreat are discriminated by distinctive …