Publications authored by William Richard Peltier

Postglacial relative sea-level histories along the eastern Canadian coastline

Matteo Vacch, Benjamin P. Horton, Dania Nikitina, Erica L. Ashe, Keven Roy, Robert E. Kopp, et al.
12/2018 Quaternary Science Reviews 201

A postglacial relative sea-level database for the Russian Arctic coast

Alisa V. Baranskaya, Benjamin P. Horton, Fedor A. Romanenko, Keven Roy, Nicole S. Khan, & William Richard Peltier
11/2018 Quaternary Science Reviews 199

Global to local scale parameters determining relative sea-level changes and the post-glacial isostatic adjustment of Great Britain

Ian Shennan, Benjamin P. Horton, Rosemarie Drummond, & William Richard Peltier
01/2002 Quaternary Science Reviews 21 1-3

Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline and their implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models.

Benjamin P. Horton, Andrew C. Kemp, David J. Mallinson, Dorothea V. Ames, E Robert Thieler, James R. Drummond, et al.
08/2009 Quaternary Science Reviews 28 17-18

High-resolution numerical modeling of tides in the western Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea during the Holocene

Stephen D. Griffiths, Benjamin P. Horton, Torbjörn E. Törnqvist, & William Richard Peltier
10/2011 Journal of Geophysical Research 116 C10

Influence of tidal-range change and sediment compaction on Holocene relative sea-level change in New Jersey, USA.

Benjamin P. Horton, Andrew C. Kemp, Daria L. Nikitina, Kenneth G. Miller, Simon E. Engelhart, & William Richard Peltier
05/2013 Journal of Quaternary Science 28 4

A high-resolution study of tides in the Delaware Bay: Past conditions and future scenarios

George F. Hall, Benjamin P. Horton, Simon E. Engelhart, & William Richard Peltier
01/2013 Geophysical Research Letters 40 2

Late Holocene relative sea- and land-level change on the U.S. southeastern Atlantic coast.

Andrew C. Kemp, Andrea D. Hawkes, Andrew C. Parnell, Benjamin P. Horton, Christopher E. Bernhardt, Christopher H. Vane, et al.
11/2014 Marine Geology 357

Science Needs for Sea-Level Adaptation Planning: Comparisons among Three U.S. Atlantic Coastal Regions

Kenyon C. Lindeman, Andrew C. Kemp, Benjamin P. Horton, Christine B. Avenarius, David R. Corbett, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, et al.
10/2015 Coastal Management 43 5

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