{"accessLevel": "public", "bureauCode": ["010:12"], "contactPoint": {"@type": "vcard:Contact", "fn": "Kara S. Doran", "hasEmail": "mailto:kdoran@usgs.gov"}, "description": "The National Assessment of Coastal Change Hazards project at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) exists to understand and predict storm impacts to our nation's coastlines. This geospatial dataset defines the alongshore extent of overwash sediments deposited along the coast of the Carolinas and attributed to coastal processes during [Atlantic Basin] Hurricane Isaias, which made landfall in the U.S. on August 4, 2020.", "distribution": [{"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "accessURL": "https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BW6CG6", "description": "Landing page for access to the data", "format": "XML", "mediaType": "application/http", "title": "Digital Data"}, {"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "description": "The metadata original format", "downloadURL": "https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5d97664f-9024-4c51-9417-5785833d3b99.xml", "format": "XML", "mediaType": "text/xml", "title": "Original Metadata"}], "identifier": "http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/USGS_5d97664f-9024-4c51-9417-5785833d3b99", "keyword": ["hazards", "USGS:5d97664f-9024-4c51-9417-5785833d3b99", "sedimentation", "environment", "Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program", "sand deposits", "ocean sciences", "St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center", "oceans", "geoscientificInformation", "U.S. Geological Survey", "marine geology", "State of North Carolina", "SPCMSC", "State of South Carolina", "USGS", "coastal processes", "CMHRP"], "modified": "2024-06-11T00:00:00Z", "publisher": {"@type": "org:Organization", "name": "U.S. Geological Survey"}, "spatial": "-78.91814, 33.65724, -75.46151, 35.58165", "theme": ["geospatial"], "title": "Hurricane Isaias Overwash Extents"}