Data Release

Beach Slopes of New Jersey

By Kara S. Doran, Joseph W. Long, Justin J. Birchler, and Karen L.M. Morgan

USGS, St. Petersburg, Florida

Summary

The National Assessment of Coastal Change Hazards project derives features of beach morphology from lidar elevation data for the purpose of understanding and predicting storm impacts to our nation's coastlines. This dataset defines mean beach slopes along the United States Northeast Atlantic Ocean for New Jersey for data collected at various times between 2007 and 2014. For further information regarding data collection and/or processing methods refer to USGS Open-File Report 2015–1053 (https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2015/1053/).

Data

File Name and Description Metadata (XML format) Metadata (text format) Download File
NJ_Raw_slopes.zip
Raw, non-interpolated endpoint slope data between the location of the Mean High Water and seaward-most dune toe elevations
NJ_Raw_Slopes_metadata.xml NJ_Raw_Slopes_metadata.txt NJ_Raw_slopes.zip
(303 KB)
NJ_Mean_slopes.zip
Mean slope data between the endpoint locations of the Mean High Water and seaward-most dune toe elevations, interpolated to a 200 m alongshore resolution using a 400 m wide Hanning window
NJ_Mean_Slopes_metadata.xml NJ_Mean_Slopes_metadata.txt NJ_Mean_slopes.zip
(28 KB)

Data location map.
Figure 1. Data location map.

Suggested Citation

Doran, K.S., Long, J.W., Birchler, J.J., and Morgan, K.L.M., 2016, Beach Slopes of New Jersey: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7C24TJB.