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Filters: Keyword is Salt marsh and Author is Stephen J Culver  [Clear All Filters]
2017
Kemp AC, Kegel JJ, Culver SJ, Barber DC, Mallinson DJ, Leorri E, Bernhardt CE, Cahill N, Riggs SR, Woodson A L et al..  2017.  An extended late Holocene relative sea-level history for North Carolina, USA.. Quaternary Science Reviews. 160:13-30.
2010
Kemp AC, Vane CH, Horton BP, Culver SJ.  2010.  Stable carbon isotopes as potential sea-level indicators in salt marshes, North Carolina, USA. The Holocene. 20(4):623-636.
2009
Kemp AC, Horton BP, Culver SJ.  2009.  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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