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Rockland bluff map
Figure 6a
1996 Rockland landslide
Figure 6b
Rockland landslide remediation
Figure 6c

Figure 6. The north shore of Rockland is an example of where the classification has changed over time. A landslide in 1996 resulted in a significant loss of land on and above a coastal bluff. Subsequent grading of the land and construction of riprap engineering along some parts of the shore altered the coastal bluff to make it more stable so a map change along part of the shore is in order. 6a. A portion of the Rockland Coastal Bluffs map showing the landslide area. 6b. Aerial photo of the landslide. 6c. The landslide area after remediation.


Last updated on October 6, 2005