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Relative sea-level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past similar to 3000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews. 201:89-110.
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2018. Utility of salt-marsh foraminifera, testate amoebae and bulk-sediment δ13C values as sea-level indicators in Newfoundland, Canada. Marine Micropaleontology. 130:43-59.
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2017. 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. Post-Glacial relative sea-Level observations from Ireland and their role in glacial rebound modelling. Journal of Quaternary Research. 23(2):175-192.
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2008. Developing High Resolution Records of Relative Sea-Level Change Using a Microfossil Transfer Function: An Example from North Norfolk, UK. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society . 364:973-991.
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2006. Modern saltmarsh diatom distributions of the Outer Banks, North Carolina, and the development of a transfer function for high resolution reconstructions of sea level.. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 69(3-4):381-394.
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2006. Quantifying Holocene Sea Level Change Using Intertidal Foraminifera: Lessons from the British Isles. . Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research. Special Publication v 40:97pp.
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2006. The application of local and regional transfer functions to reconstruct former sea levels, North Norfolk, England. The Holocene. 15(2):216-228.
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2005. Seasonal Distributions of Foraminifera and their Implications for Sea-Level Studies, Cowpen Marsh, U.K.. SEPM Special Publication. 75:21-30.
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2003. Implications of a microfossil-based transfer function in Holocene sea-level studies. Geological Society Special Publications. 166:41-54.
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2000. Reconstructing relative sea-level change using UK salt-marsh foraminifera. Marine Geology. 169(1-2):41-56.
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2000. Quantitative Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction techniques in Sea-level Studies. Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 29(2):117-129.
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1999. UK intertidal foraminiferal distributions: implications for sea-level studies. Marine Micropaleontology. 36(4):205-223.
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