• Shoreline Monitoring at Oregon Inlet

    NCDOT Research Project Number: 2011-31

Executive Summary

  • The purpose of this ongoing project (1989 to present) is to monitor and evaluate the response of a six mile stretch of shoreline just south of the terminal groin constructed to protect the bridge at the north end of Pea Island. The purpose of phase one was to establish the 'historical erosion rates' for the study area since the change in dredging operations in the inlet in 1984 and before the March 1989 storm. The continuing phases of the project consist of determining position of the shoreline from air photography every two months and evaluating the response of the shoreline in the context of the historical erosion rates.
  
Margery Overton
Researchers
  
Margery Overton
  
Beth Smyre
  
John W. Kirby

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Report Period

  • August 16, 2010 - August 15, 2011

Status

  • Complete

Category

  • Environment and Hydraulics

Sub Category

  • Project Development

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