Israel's Mediterranean Sharon sea cliff, 2006

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Israel's 200-km long Mediterranean coast line consists of ~70 km of late Quaternary eolianite sea cliffs that reach up to 50 m above sea level and are actively retreating landwards at time-averaged rates of up to 0.1 m/yr. This dataset covers a 30-km-stretch of coastal cliffs in central Israel that lie between the cities of Herzlia in the south and Olga in the north. The data were acquired in 2/2006 at a sampling density of 0.25 pts per square meter and are being used to study and monitor sea cliff retreat processes in the eastern Mediterranean.

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Name Format Description Link
0 https://opentopography.org
0 http://www.gsi.gov.il/
0 Navigate directly to the URL for data access and download. https://doi.org/10.5069/G99C6VBM
0 https://www.ofek-air.com/en/

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