Evaluation of coastal erosion hazard zones along dune and bluff backed shorelines in Tillamook County, Oregon: Cascade Head to Cape Falcon
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- Originator: J.C. Allan
- Originator: G.R. Priest
- Publication_Date: 20011231
- Publication_Time: Unknown
- Title:
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Evaluation of coastal erosion hazard zones along
dune and bluff backed shorelines in Tillamook
County, Oregon: Cascade Head to Cape Falcon
- Edition: Preliminary
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- Series_Name: Open File Report
- Issue_Identification: O-01-03
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- Publication_Place: Portland, Oregon
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Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral
Industries
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A text accompanies the vector digital data.
- Online_Linkage: www.oregongeology.com
- Description:
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- Abstract:
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This report describes and documents a range of
coastal hazards zones distinguished for the
Tillamook county coastline. The report focuses on
identifying maximum potential erosion distances
for bluffs and for dune backed shorelines using
two quite different but complementary approaches.
In both types of shorelines four zones were
defined, an active hazard zone characterized by
existing, active erosion processes, and three
zones of potential future erosion, high, moderate,
and low risk zones that respectively depict
decreasing risks of becoming active in the future.
Of most interest to planners are the landward
boundaries of the high and low risk zones. The
landward boundary of the high-risk zone defines a
conservative but reasonable limit of expansion of
the active hazard zone in the next 60-100 years.
The landward boundary of the low-risk zone defines
the outermost limit of expansion of the active
hazard zone in a worst-case scenario. This
scenario could be a catastrophic event such as a
great earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone,
coupled with severe storms. For example, a
Cascadia earthquake would directly cause
widespread landsides on steep slopes, while
remobilizing existing landslides. Near
instantaneous subsidence of the coast by ~3 feet
during a Cascadia event would lead to extensive
coastwide retreat of dune and bluff backed
beaches. Finally, the report identifies all
landslides, slide blocks, and earth flow deposits
located within about six miles of the coast, and
classifies these features as active, potentially
active, or prehistoric. For dune-backed beaches
the study defines maximum potential erosion
distances (MPED) determined from a geometric model
developed for dune-backed beaches. Under this
model, property erosion occurs when the total
water level produced by the combined effect of
extreme wave runup (R) plus the tidal elevation
(ET), exceeds some critical elevation of the
fronting beach, typically the elevation of the
beach-dune junction (EJ). Three scenarios were
used to model coastal hazard zones on dune-backed
beaches: Scenario 1 (HIGH-risk) is analogous to
the 2-3 March 1999 La Niña winter storm. This
scenario is based on the storm waves occurring
over the cycle of an above average high tide,
coincident with a 3.3 ft storm surge. Under this
scenario, the designated HIGH-risk hazard zone was
found to range from 250 to 280 ft, and varies
between the four littoral cells due to subtle
differences in the beach morphologies among the
littoral cells. Scenario 2 (MODERATE-risk) is one
of two "worst case" situations in which a severe
storm event is coupled with a sea level rise of
1.3 ft. Maximum potential erosion distances
(MPED) estimated for the Tillamook coastline under
this particular scenario varies considerably, with
an average MPED that ranged from 430 to 490 ft.
Scenario 3 (LOW-risk) is the second "worst case"
scenario, and is the same as scenario 2, but
incorporates a 3.3 ft vertical lowering of the
coast as a result of a Cascadia subduction zone
earthquake. MPED estimated for scenario 3 ranged
from 490 to 540 ft. Three complementary erosion
hazard scenarios were mapped for bluffs utilizing
bluff erosion rates, potential for block failures,
and angles of repose for the bluff materials.
These three scenarios with similar risk levels to
the dune hazard scenarios are: Scenario 1 (HIGH
risk) portrays the zone of bluff retreat that
would occur if only gradual erosion at a
relatively low mean rate were to occur after the
slope reaches and maintains its ideal angle of
repose. The time interval of erosion was assumed
to be 60 years. Scenario 2 (MODERATE risk)
portrays an average amount of bluff retreat that
would occur from the combined processes of block
failures, retreat to an angle of repose, and
maximum erosion for ~60-100 years. The zone
boundary is derived by placing it halfway between
the high and low risk boundaries. Scenario 3 (LOW
risk) illustrates a worst case for bluff retreat
in ~60-100 years. The zone portrays the bluff
retreat that would occur if a bluff suffered a
maximum slope failure, then eroded back to its
ideal angle of repose and continued to gradually
retreat for ~100 years. For bluffs composed of
Holocene to Pleistocene dune sand the additional
bluff top retreat from rapid response to
short-term wave erosion events and potential
subaerial erosion is achieved by adding a 50
percent safety factor to erosion calculations and
making sure that resulting bluff top retreat
corresponds to at least a 50 percent factor safety
for the ideal angle of repose (i.e. a 2:1slope).
Landslide hazard areas at and near the coast were
also mapped. Landslides were discriminated as
active, potentially active, or prehistoric.
Landslides were also discriminated by type of
slope failure: landslide blocks, complex
landslides, or earth flows.
- Purpose:
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To assess existing and potential coastal erosion
hazards along the Tillamook County shoreline,
extending from Cascade Head in the south to Cape
Falcon in the north. Further, to assist County
planners in effective decisionmaking adjacent to
the shoreline.
- Supplemental_Information:
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Digital map data files include: Historical
shorelines - 1927, 1953, 1955, 1986, 1994, 1997,
1998; Dune hazard data - Neskowin cell beach data,
Netarts cell beach data, Rockaway cell beach data,
Sand Lake cell beach data; Erosion data - Spot
erosion rates; Hazard zones - Active hazard zone,
Bluff hazard zones, high dune hazard zone, low
dune hazard zone, moderate dune hazard zone;
Landslides - Tillamook coastal landslides; Misc.
geology -Basalt, Slide block widths Tillamook
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- Calendar_Date: 2001
- Currentness_Reference: 20010625
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- Theme_Keyword: Coastal erosion hazard
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This regional investigation is not intended for
use as a site-specific analysis tool. It can be
used to identify areas in need of more detailed
site-specific geotechnical studies.
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- Contact_Person: Jonathan C. Allan
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Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral
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- City: Newport
- State_or_Province: Oregon
- Postal_Code: 97365
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±33 feet for the eastern side of the polygons; ±40
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Eastern side of polygons: standard error for
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1. Work with local advisory groups to guide the
investigation. 2. Obtain appropriate historical
aerial photography. 3. Search the literature for
hazard data. 4. Map existing open coastal
shoreline landslides, classifying them as
prehistoric, potentially active, or active. 6.
Collect shoreline topographic profiles and other
data necessary to estimate the width of a zone of
shoreline variability on dune-backed open coastal
shorelines. 7. In collaboration with County and
technical advisers, establish a methodology for
mapping erosion hazard areas. 8. Map the erosion
hazard areas. 9. Digitize all line data. 10.
Transmit all digital data to County. 11. Provide
follow-up advice on use of the maps in policy
development.
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