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4. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S) 

 Technical Report CERC-83-1 



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6a. NAME OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION 

 USAEWES, Coastal Engineering 

 Research Center 



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 3909 Halls Ferry Road 

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1 1 . TITLE (Include Security Classification) 



Shoreline Movements; Report 2, Tybee Island, Georgia, to Cape Fear, North Carolina, 1851- 



1983 



12. PERSONAL AUTHOR(S) 



Anders, Fred J.; Reed, David W. ; Meisburger, Edward P. 



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 Report 2 of a series FROM to. 



14. DATE OF REPORT (Year, Month, Day) IS. PAGE COUNT 

 May 1990 164 



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The history of shoreline change along the coast of South Carolina is examined. Maps 

 depicting the entire shoreline at various points in time were prepared by the National 

 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, and the South Carolina 

 Division of Research and Statistical Services. These maps were used by Staff of the 

 US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, to 

 analyze changes in shoreline position over the past 150 years. 



The shoreline maps were digitized at an along-the-coast interval of 50 m. Cross- 

 shore transects were established at each location to facilitate examination of shoreline 

 position changes. Shoreline position was compared both spatially and temporally to deter- 

 mine net and average rate of change. Data are summarized in this report for each tran- 

 sect, defined segments of shoreline, each barrier island or mainland beach, and defined 



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