| Fig. 1. | The U.S. West Coast. |
| Fig. 2a. | Grid cells (0.25° by 0.25°) and line segments (1:2,000,000) used in the raster (ASCII) and vector (ARC/INFO) files for Washington and northern Oregon. The value shown within each cell is the grid cell identification number. |
| Fig. 2b. | Grid cells (0.25° by 0.25°) and line segments (1:2,000,000) used in the raster (ASCII) and vector (ARC/INFO) files for southern Oregon and northern California. The value shown within each cell is the grid cell identification number. |
| Fig. 2c. | Grid cells (0.25° by 0.25°) and line segments (1:2,000,000) used in the raster (ASCII) and vector (ARC/INFO) files for southern California. The value shown within each cell is the grid cell identification number. |
| Fig. 3. | The original NGDC elevation data set and the corrected coastal grid cells with calculated mean elevation values (i.e., values of 0 m) used in this NDP. |
| Fig. 4. | Example of how the geologic data were transferred from the 1:2,000,000 digitized coastline map to the 0.25° by 0.25° grid cells used in this data base. |
| Fig. 5. | Locations of the 16 sea-level gauge stations used in this NDP. |
| Fig. 6. | Example of how the shoreline displacement data were transferred to the 0.25° grid cells used in this NDP. |
| Fig. 7. | Example of how the wave height data were transferred to the 0.25° by 0.25° grid cells used in this NDP. |
| Fig. 8. | Example of how the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI5) may be used to identify high-risk coastlines. |