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A Bayesian hierarchical model for reconstructing relative sea level: from raw data to rates of change

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Application of stable carbon isotopes for reconstructing salt-marsh floral zones and relative sea level, New Jersey, USA

scholarly article by Andrew C. Kemp et al published 28 December 2011 in Journal of Quaternary Science

Author Correction: Estimating global mean sea-level rise and its uncertainties by 2100 and 2300 from an expert survey

correction of a scholarly article

Climate did not drive Common Era Maldivian sea-level lowstands

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Climate related sea-level variations over the past two millennia

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Estimating global mean sea-level rise and its uncertainties by 2100 and 2300 from an expert survey

scientific article published in 2020

Expert assessment of sea-level rise by AD 2100 and AD 2300

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Exploring mechanisms of compaction in salt-marsh sediments using Common Era relative sea-level reconstructions

scholarly article by Matthew J. Brain et al published July 2017 in Quaternary Science Reviews

Extended late Holocene relative sea-level histories for North Carolina, USA

scholarly article

HOLOCENE SEA-LEVEL CHANGES ALONG THE UNITED STATES’ ATLANTIC COAST

scholarly article by Simon Engelhart et al published 1 June 2011 in Oceanography

Increased threat of tropical cyclones and coastal flooding to New York City during the anthropogenic era.

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

scholarly article by Andrew C. Kemp published in November 2014

Microfossils from coastal environments as indicators of paleo-earthquakes, tsunamis and storms

scholarly article by Jessica E. Pilarczyk published in November 2014

Modeling sea-level change using errors-in-variables integrated Gaussian processes

Organic pollutants, heavy metals and toxicity in oil spill impacted salt marsh sediment cores, Staten Island, New York City, USA

scientific article published on 29 January 2020

Origin of spatial variation in US East Coast sea-level trends during 1900-2017

scientific article published on 19 December 2018

Paleo Constraints on Future Sea-Level Rise

scientific article published in 2015

Past and future sea-level rise along the coast of North Carolina, USA

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Quantifying the Contribution of Sediment Compaction to late Holocene Salt-Marsh Sea-Level Reconstructions, North Carolina, USA

scholarly article by Matthew J. Brain et al published January 2015 in Quaternary Research

Quantitative vertical zonation of salt-marsh foraminifera for reconstructing former sea level; an example from New Jersey, USA

scholarly article by Andrew C. Kemp et al published October 2012 in Quaternary Science Reviews

Reconstructing Common Era relative sea-level change on the Gulf Coast of Florida

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Relationships between diatoms and tidal environments in Oregon and Washington, USA

Relative sea-level change in Connecticut (USA) during the last 2200 yrs

scholarly article by Andrew C. Kemp et al published October 2015 in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Relative sea-level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past ∼3000 years

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Relative sea-level change in South Florida during the past ~5000 years

scientific article published in 2022

Relative sea-level trends in New York City during the past 1500 years

Reply to comment received from J.M. Gregory et al. regarding “Expert assessment of future sea-level rise by 2100 and 2300 AD” by Benjamin P. Horton, Stefan Rahmstorf, Simon E. Engelhart and Andrew C. Kemp (2014), Quaternary Science Reviews 84, 1?

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Revising Estimates of Spatially Variable Subsidence during the A.D. 1700 Cascadia Earthquake Using a Bayesian Foraminiferal Transfer Function

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River-discharge effects on United States Atlantic and Gulf coast sea-level changes

article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Salt Marsh Migration into Lawns Revealed by a Novel Sediment-Based Approach

scientific article published on 02 July 2019

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

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Sea-level change and subsidence in the Delaware Estuary during the last ∼2200 years

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Sea-level change during the last 2500 years in New Jersey, USA

article by Andrew C. Kemp et al published December 2013 in Quaternary Science Reviews

Stable carbon isotopes as potential sea-level indicators in salt marshes, North Carolina, USA

scientific article published on 03 March 2010

Statistical modeling of rates and trends in Holocene relative sea level

scholarly article

Storm erosion during the past 2000years along the north shore of Delaware Bay, USA

article by Daria L. Nikitina et al published March 2014 in Geomorphology

Temperature-driven global sea-level variability in the Common Era

scientific article (publication date: 15 March 2016)

Testing the Utility of Geochemical Proxies to Reconstruct Holocene Coastal Environments and Relative Sea Level: A Case Study from Hungry Bay, Bermuda

The distribution and utility of sea‐level indicators in Eurasian sub‐Arctic salt marshes (White Sea, Russia)

scientific article published on 25 February 2017

The importance of non-tidal water-level variability for reconstructing Holocene relative sea level

scientific article published on 09 July 2022

Timing and magnitude of recent accelerated sea-level rise (North Carolina, United States)

scholarly article by Andrew C. Kemp et al published November 2009 in Geology

Uplift and subsidence reveal a nonpersistent megathrust rupture boundary (Sitkinak Island, Alaska)

scholarly article by Richard W. Briggs et al published 14 April 2014 in Geophysical Research Letters

Use of lead isotopes for developing chronologies in recent salt-marsh sediments

scholarly article by Andrew C. Kemp et al published October 2012 in Quaternary Geochronology

Utility of salt-marsh foraminifera, testate amoebae and bulk-sediment δ13C values as sea-level indicators in Newfoundland, Canada

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