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Time-series of shoreline change along the Pacific Rim

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This repository contains 30+ years of tidally-corrected shoreline change data along the Pacific Rim. This data set was used in Vos et al. 2021, "Large regional variability in coastal erosion caused by ENSO", to investigate the impact of ENSO on interannual shoreline variability in the Pacific Basin. CoastSat was used to map shoreline changes on Landsat 5, 7 and 8 imagery. The time-series of sh...
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