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Climate related sea-level variations over the past two millennia

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Coastal subsidence in Oregon, USA, during the giant Cascadia earthquake of AD 1700

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Effects of coupled natural and anthropogenic factors on the community structure of diadromous fish and shrimp species in tropical island streams

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Evolution of Quaternary paleoenvironments of the Central Albemarle Embayment

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Evolution of the Dinosauriform Respiratory Apparatus: New Evidence from the Postcranial Axial Skeleton

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

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Holocene relative sea-level changes and glacial isostatic adjustment of the US Atlantic coast

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Holocene Sea Level Changes Along the United States' Atlantic Coast

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Hydrometeorology of tropical montane cloud forests: emerging patterns

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Influence of Patchiness on Modern Salt-Marsh Foraminifera Used in Sea-Level Studies (North Carolina, USA)

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Philadelphia, PA 19104-6316

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David Goldsby
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Douglas Jerolmack
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Alain F. Plante
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