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Shoreline Evolution: Accomack County, Virginia Chesapeake Bay Shorelines, 2015
Milligan, Donna A. ; Wilcox, Christine A. ; Hardaway, C. Scott
Milligan, Donna A.
Wilcox, Christine A.
Hardaway, C. Scott
Abstract
The purpose of this report is to document how the Chesapeake Bay shore zone of Accomack County has evolved since 1938. The report does not include the ocean side shorelines of Accomack County. Aerial imagery was taken for most of the Bay region beginning that year and can be used to assess the geomorphic nature of shore change. Aerial photos show how the coast has changed, how beaches, dunes, bars, and spits have grown or decayed, how barriers have breached, how inlets have changed course, and how one shore type has displaced another or has not changed at all. Shore change is a natural process but, quite often, the impacts of man, through shore hardening or inlet stabilization, come to dominate a given shore reach. In addition to documenting historical shorelines, the change in shore positions along the larger creeks in Accomack County will be quantified in this report. The shorelines of very irregular coasts, small creeks and around inlets, and other complicated areas will be shown but not quantified.
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2015-10-01
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Shoreline Studies Program
Shoreline Evolution
Research and Technical Reports, Shoreline Evolution, Accomack County, Chesapeake Bay, Aerial Photography, Human impact, GIS
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Virginia Institute of Marine Science
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https://doi.org/10.21220/V5V606
