- Coastal change from Hurricane Sandy and the 2012-13 winter storm season, Fire Island, New York, by Cheryl J. Hapke [and three others]
- National Assessment of Shoreline Change, by Cheryl J. Hapke, Shamus Malone, and Meredith Kratzmann
- Long-term and storm-related shoreline change trends in the Florida Gulf Islands National Seashore, by Cheryl J. Hapke and Mark Christiano
- Coastal change rates and patterns, Kaloko-Honokohau NHP, Hawaiʻi, by Cheryl J. Hapke, Rick Gmirkin, and Bruce M. Richmond
- Florida Coastal Mapping Program--overview and 2018 workshop report, by Cheryl J. Hapke [and six others]
- Morphologic evolution of the wilderness area breach at Fire Island, New York, 2012-15, by Cheryl J. Hapke, Timothy R. Nelson, Rachel E. Henderson, [and two others]
- Quantification of shoreline change along Hatteras Island, North Carolina--Oregon Inlet to Cape Hatteras, 1978-2002, and associated vector shoreline data, by Cheryl J. Hapke and Rachel E. Henderson
- Maps showing estimated sediment yield from coastal landslides and active slope distribution along the Big Sur Coast, Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties, California, by Cheryl J. Hapke, Krystal R. Green and Kate Dallas ; prepared in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation
- Map showing seacliff response to climatic and seismic events, Depot Hill, Santa Cruz County, California, by Cheryl J. Hapke, Bruce M. Richmond, and Mimi M. D'Iorio
- Rates of landsliding and cliff retreat along the Big Sur Coast, California--measuring a crucial baseline, [Cheryl J. Hapke and Krystal R. Green]
- The national assessment of shoreline change, a GIS compilation of vector cliff edges and associated cliff erosion data for the California coast, by Cheryl Hapke, Dave Reid, and Mark Borrelli
- Maps showing coastal cliff retreat rates along the Big Sur Coast, Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties, California, by Cheryl J. Hapke and Krystal R. Green ; prepared in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation
- National Assessment of Shoreline Change, by Cheryl J. Hapke and David Reid, Part 4