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Digital shorelines for Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and Cape Krusenstern National Monument

Published by National Park Service | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: January 25, 2026 | Last Modified: 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z
Geospatial data for the Arctic Inventory and Monitoring Network (ARCN) Coastal Erosion Vital Sign monitoring program, updated in 2019. Shorelines digitized from four different imagery sources: (1) c. 1950, (2) c. 1980, and (3) 2003 aerial photographs, and (4) 2013-14 high-resolution satellite images. Stored as 1) ESRI Personal Geodatabases (*.mdb) in the format required to analyze using the US Geological Survey Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS), and 2) shapefile exports of all layers in the geodatabases. These layers include water lines (wl), erosion lines (el), and vegetation lines (vl) from each of the four sampling episodes listed above, plus the baselines and transects used in DSAS to make shoreline rate of change measurements. The outer shore line DSAS databases were created by Manley and Lestak and water lines digitized for the first 3 sampling episodes (https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2184176). L. Farquharson digitized the water line for the 4th sampling episode, added the new erosion line feature, and digitized the erosion line for all for sampling episodes. D. Swanson added new baselines and transects to sample the "inner shoreline" (lagoons) and digitized the vegetation line (vl) for all sampling episodes, and made minor edits to the erosion line data.

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