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

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Sedimentary and foraminiferal evidence of the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami on the Sendai coastal plain, Japan

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Sedimentary record of storm deposits from Hurricane Ike, Galveston and San Luis Islands, Texas

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

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Heterogeneous rupture in the great Cascadia earthquake of 1700 inferred from coastal subsidence estimates

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

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

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Large scale nutrient fronts of the world ocean: impacts on biogeochemistry.

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Late Quaternary relative sea-level changes in mid latitudes

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Microfossils in Tidal Settings as Indicators of Sea-Level Change, Paleoearthquakes, Tsunamis, and Tropical Cyclones

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David Goldsby
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Douglas Jerolmack
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Alain F. Plante
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