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An extended late Holocene relative sea-level history for North Carolina, USA.. Quaternary Science Reviews. 160:13-30.
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2017. Relationships between diatoms and tidal environments in Oregon and Washington, USA. Diatom Research. 31(1):17-38.
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2016. Relative sea-level change in northeastern Florida (USA) during the last ∼8.0 ka. Quaternary Science Reviews. 142:90-101.
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2016. Relative sea-level change in Connecticut (USA) during the last 2200yrs.. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 428:217-229.
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2015. Sea-level change and subsidence in the Delaware Estuary during the last ∼2200 years. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 164:506-519.
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2015. Late Holocene relative sea- and land-level change on the U.S. southeastern Atlantic coast.. Marine Geology. 357:90-100.
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2014. Microfossils in Tidal Settings as Indicators of Sea-Level Change, Paleoearthquakes, Tsunamis, and Tropical Cyclones. Treatise on Geomorphology. 14:292-314.
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2013. Quantitative vertical zonation of salt-marsh foraminifera for reconstructing former sea level; an example from New Jersey, USA.. Quaternary Science Reviews. 54:26-39.
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2012. Climate related sea-level variations over the past two millennia.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108(27):11017–11022.
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2011. Stable carbon isotopes as potential sea-level indicators in salt marshes, North Carolina, USA. The Holocene. 20(4):623-636.
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2010. Distribution of modern salt-marsh foraminifera in the Albemarle – Pamlico Estuarine System of North Carolina, USA: Implications for sea-level research. . Marine Micropaleontology. 72(3-4):222-238.
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