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Hurricane Rita and the destruction of Holly Beach, Louisiana; why the chenier plain is vulnerable to storms

Asbury H. Sallenger, C. W. Wright, Kara Doran, Kristy Guy and Karen Morgan
Hurricane Rita and the destruction of Holly Beach, Louisiana; why the chenier plain is vulnerable to storms (in America's most vulnerable coastal communities, J. T. Kelley (editor), Orrin H. Pilkey (editor) and J. A. G. Cooper (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (2009) 460: 127-135

Abstract

Hurricane Rita devastated gulf-front communities along the western Louisiana coast in 2005. LIDAR (light detection and ranging) topographic surveys and aerial photography collected before and after the storm showed the loss of every structure within the community of Holly Beach. Average shoreline change along western Louisiana's 140-km-long impacted shore was -23.3+ or -30.1 m of erosion, although shoreline change in Holly Beach was substantially less, and erosion was not pervasive where the structures were lost. Before the storm, peak elevations of the dunes, or berms in the absence of dunes, along the impacted shore averaged 1.6 m. The storm surge, which reached 3.5 m just east of Holly Beach, completely inundated the beach systems along the impacted western Louisiana shore. The high surge potential and low land elevations make this coast extremely vulnerable to hurricanes. In fact, most of the western Louisiana shore impacted by Rita will be completely inundated by the storm surge of a worst-case Saffir-Simpson category 1 hurricane. All of this shore will be inundated by worst-case category 2-5 storms.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 460
Title: Hurricane Rita and the destruction of Holly Beach, Louisiana; why the chenier plain is vulnerable to storms
Title: America's most vulnerable coastal communities
Author(s): Sallenger, Asbury H.Wright, C. W.Doran, KaraGuy, KristyMorgan, Karen
Author(s): Kelley, J. T.editor
Author(s): Pilkey, Orrin H.editor
Author(s): Cooper, J. A. G.editor
Affiliation: U. S. Geological Survey, St. Petersburg, FL, United States
Affiliation: University of Maine, Department of Earth Sciences, Orono, ME, United States
Pages: 127-135
Published: 2009
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 20
Accession Number: 2010-018095
Categories: Environmental geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sketch map
N29°30'00" - N30°00'00", W94°00'00" - W93°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Duke University, USA, United StatesUniversity of Ulster, GBR, United Kingdom
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 201011
Program Name: USGSOPNon-USGS publications with USGS authors

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