Title :
Development of an operational repository of coastal hydraulics and inlet dynamics
Author :
Nichols, C. Reid ; Snyder, Stephen W.
Author_Institution :
Marine Inf. Resources Corp., Elliott City, MD, USA
Abstract :
The primary goal of this coordinated research and development between Marine Information Resources Corporation and NC State University is to build and disseminate a comprehensive integrated database and decision support system on the location, extent, characteristics, and trends of shallow water processes occurring along North Carolina´s barrier island coast. This project will leverage existing investments and ongoing research by NC State University. Numerous multidisciplinary and integrated efforts have been initiated to quantify and model a range of coastal processes that represent critical issues currently being debated by governing state and federal agencies. The lack of a single and comprehensive repository for shallow-water data has hindered quantitative understanding of the temporally and spatially variable processes impacting the Outer Banks. As a result, biologists, planners, and public officials must work with less than adequate information on critical economic, cultural, and environmental issues that affect North Carolina´s barrier island coastal zone. Efforts are currently underway to design an information and metadata repository for compilation, analysis, and management of existing and future Outer Banks´ data. This resource site would provide a single source of contact to users and would integrate long term hydrometeorological, geological, and oceanographic information for studying a barrier island coast. The repository would benefit coastal zone managers by objectively characterizing the barrier island system and identifying processes ranging from shoreline retreat rates to volumetric changes of inlet-associated tidal deltas
Keywords :
erosion; geographic information systems; geomorphology; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; information resources; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; GIS; North Atlantic; North Carolina; Outer Banks; USA; United States; barrier island; coast; coastal hydraulics; data repository; decision support system; dynamics; erosion; estuary; geographic information system; geomorphology; geophysical method; inlet dynamics; integrated database; metadata repository; ocean; operational repository; retreat rate; shallow water; shoreline; tidal delta; Biological system modeling; Cultural differences; Databases; Decision support systems; Environmental economics; Information resources; Investments; Research and development; Sea measurements; Water resources;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '99 MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5628-4
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1999.799713