Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on erosion and Anywhere:
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
Home page for Coastal and Marine Geology with links to topics of interest (sea-level change, erosion, corals, pollution, sonar mapping, and others), Sound Waves monthly newsletter, field centers, regions of interest, and subject search system.
(Score: 3.000)
Coastal and Marine Geology Program interactive map server
Interactive map server for viewing and creating maps using available coastal and marine geology data sets for offshore and coastal U.S. and the Gulf of Mexico with links to available data and metadata that can be downloaded.
(Score: 1.000)
Coastal storms and tsunamis
USGS responses to and studies of the hazards and impact of major hurricanes, tsunamis, and El Nino storms. Includes links to oblique aerial photography and LIDAR surveys recording coastal changes and other effects of storms and waves.
(Score: 1.000)
USGS news and information on El Nino
Information sources on El Nino effects such as landslides, coastal hazards, floods. Includes links to maps and images.
(Score: 1.000)
National bridge scour database
Database with detailed data on sites and data collected on scour (downward erosion by streamflow) at bridges, piers, and abutments in the United States.
(Score: 0.690)
Definition:
Mechanical destruction of the land and the removal of material (such as soil) by running water (including rainfall), waves and currents, moving ice, or wind. [Glossary of Geology, 4th ed.]