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Storm erosion during the past 2000 years along the north shore of Delaware Bay, USA.. Geomorphology. 208:160-172.
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2014. Contribution of relative sea-level rise to historical hurricane flooding in New York City. Journal of Quaternary Science. 28(6):537-541.
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2013. A geological perspective on sea-level rise and impacts along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast.. Earth's Future. 1(1):3-18.
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2013. Influence of tidal-range change and sediment compaction on Holocene relative sea-level change in New Jersey, USA. . Journal of Quaternary Science. 28(4):403-411.
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2013. Late Quaternary Relative Sea-Level Changes at Mid-Latitudes. Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science (Second Edition). :489-494.
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2013. 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. Radiocarbon Dating of Plant Macrofossils from Tidal-Marsh Sediment. Treatise on Geomorphology. 14:370–388.
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2013. Reconstructing Holocene sea level using salt-marsh foraminifera and transfer functions: lessons from New Jersey, USA. Journal of Quaternary Science. 28(6):617-629.
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2013. Application of stable carbon isotopes for reconstructing salt-marsh floral zones and relative sea level, New Jersey, USA. . Journal of Quaternary Science. 27(4):404-414.
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2012. On the differences between two semi-empirical sea-level models for the last two millennia. . Climate of the Past. 8:3551-3581.
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2012. 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. Use of Lead isotopes for developing chronologies in recent salt-marsh sediments. Quaternary Geochronology. 12:40-49.
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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. Holocene Sea Level Changes Along the United States' Atlantic Coast. Oceanography. 24(2):70-79.
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2011. Influence of patchiness on modern salt-marsh foraminifera used in sea-level studies (North Carolina, USA). Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 41(2):114-123.
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2011. Reply to Grinsted et al.: Estimating land subsidence in North Carolina. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108(40):E783.
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2011. Two millennia of sea level data: The key to predicting change. Eos. 92(35):289-290.
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2011. Diatoms from the Pearl River estuary, China and their suitability as water salinity indicators for coastal environments. Marine Micropaleontology. 75:38-49.
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2010. 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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2009. Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline and their implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models. . Quaternary Science Reviews. 28(17-18):1725-1736.
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2009. The relative utility of foraminifera and diatoms for reconstructing late Holocene sea-level change in North Carolina, USA.. Quaternary Research. 71(1):9-21.
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2009. The timing and magnitude of recent accelerated sea‐level rise (North Carolina, USA). Geology. 37(11):1035-1038.
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2009. The development of a modern foraminiferal data set for sea-level reconstructions, Wakatobi Marine National Park, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 35(1):1-14.
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