Storm-Impact Scenario XBeach Model Results – Scenario 11 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Grid

The numerical model XBeach (version 4937) was used to investigate how different storm scenarios impact the sediment berm constructed offshore of the Chandeleur Islands and adjacent areas. The XBeach model solves coupled 2-dimensional, horizontal wave propagation equations to predict flow, sediment transport, and bottom changes for varying spectral wave and flow boundary conditions (Roelvink and others, 2009 ). The XBeach model setup requires the input of a merged topographic and bathymetric DEM, and inputs of wave spectra (based on significant wave height, peak wave period, and wave direction) and water level (tide and surge) time series at the seaward model boundary that span the duration of each storm bin. The Xbeach model input and output of topography and bathymetry resulting from simulation of storm-impact scenarios at the Chandeleur Islands, LA, as described in USGS Open-File Report 2017–1009 are provided via a USGS data release (storm scenario bins where no events were observed are excluded). For further information regarding model input generation and visualization of model output topography and bathymetry, refer to Mickey and others (2017).

Data and Resources

Field Value
accessLevel public
bureauCode {010:12}
catalog_@context https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.jsonld
catalog_@id https://ddi.doi.gov/usgs-data.json
catalog_conformsTo https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
catalog_describedBy https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.json
identifier http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/usgs-30b2ab67-e3b8-40b6-89f8-1deeee830ac6
metadata_type geospatial
modified 2020-10-13T00:00:00Z
old-spatial -88.8654564994, 29.7867685543, -88.7366845091, 30.0633577357
publisher U.S. Geological Survey
resource-type Dataset
source_datajson_identifier true
source_hash 661e206f1e8dcc52d39c1374a9f127ec1760ab0b92179ba9741a6cc09732e410
source_schema_version 1.1
spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-88.8654564994, 29.7867685543], [-88.8654564994, 30.0633577357], [ -88.7366845091, 30.0633577357], [ -88.7366845091, 29.7867685543], [-88.8654564994, 29.7867685543]]]}
theme {geospatial}
Groups
  • AmeriGEOSS
  • National Provider
  • North America
Tags
  • AmeriGEO
  • AmeriGEOSS
  • CKAN
  • GEO
  • GEOSS
  • National
  • North America
  • United States
  • bathymetry
  • chandeleur-islands
  • coastal
  • dem
  • digital-elevation-model
  • elevation
  • estuaries
  • geomorphology
  • geoscientific-information
  • gulf-of-mexico
  • louisiana
  • marine-geology
  • marine-sediment-transport
  • morphologic-change
  • north-america
  • oceans
  • spcmsc
  • st-petersburg-coastal-and-marine-science-center
  • storm-impact
  • surge
  • tide
  • topography
  • u-s-geological-survey
  • united-states
  • usgs
  • usgs-30b2ab67-e3b8-40b6-89f8-1deeee830ac6
  • waves
isopen False
license_id notspecified
license_title License not specified
maintainer Rangley Mickey
maintainer_email rmickey@usgs.gov
metadata_created 2025-09-24T21:30:39.019108
metadata_modified 2025-09-24T21:30:39.019117
notes The numerical model XBeach (version 4937) was used to investigate how different storm scenarios impact the sediment berm constructed offshore of the Chandeleur Islands and adjacent areas. The XBeach model solves coupled 2-dimensional, horizontal wave propagation equations to predict flow, sediment transport, and bottom changes for varying spectral wave and flow boundary conditions (Roelvink and others, 2009 ). The XBeach model setup requires the input of a merged topographic and bathymetric DEM, and inputs of wave spectra (based on significant wave height, peak wave period, and wave direction) and water level (tide and surge) time series at the seaward model boundary that span the duration of each storm bin. The Xbeach model input and output of topography and bathymetry resulting from simulation of storm-impact scenarios at the Chandeleur Islands, LA, as described in USGS Open-File Report 2017–1009 are provided via a USGS data release (storm scenario bins where no events were observed are excluded). For further information regarding model input generation and visualization of model output topography and bathymetry, refer to Mickey and others (2017).
num_resources 2
num_tags 35
title Storm-Impact Scenario XBeach Model Results – Scenario 11 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Grid