We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshes, Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA, which have different salinity regimes due to their varying distances from a major barrier island inlet. Multivariate analyses separate the saltmarsh diatom assemblages into distinct elevational zones, dominated by differing abundances of polyhalobous, mesohalobous and oligohalobous taxa, suggesting that the distribution of saltmarsh diatoms is a direct function of elevation, with the most important controlling factors being the duration and frequency of subaerial exposure. We developed the first diatom-based transfer function for the east coast of North America to reconstruct former sea levels based upon t...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
Salt-marsh foraminifera are routinely used as sea-level indicators since their vertical distribution...
The spatial and temporal distribution of modern diatom assemblages in surface sediments, on the most...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
Foraminifera and diatoms preserved in salt-marsh sediments have been used to produce high-resolution...
The recent growth in the use of microfossil-based transfer functions in late-Quaternary sea-level re...
This research analyses the diatom assemblages recorded from six UK coastal sites and relates these d...
An understanding of the modern relationship between diatom species and elevation is a prerequisite f...
Concerns surrounding possible future climate change, sea level rise, and their potential impacts on ...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
ABSTRACT: We present an expanded training set of salt-marsh foraminifera for reconstructing Holocene...
Foraminiferal assemblages preserved within salt-marsh sediment can provide an accurate and precise m...
In order to understand natural sea-level variability, and to enhance future predictions, accurate an...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
Salt-marsh foraminifera are routinely used as sea-level indicators since their vertical distribution...
The spatial and temporal distribution of modern diatom assemblages in surface sediments, on the most...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
Foraminifera and diatoms preserved in salt-marsh sediments have been used to produce high-resolution...
The recent growth in the use of microfossil-based transfer functions in late-Quaternary sea-level re...
This research analyses the diatom assemblages recorded from six UK coastal sites and relates these d...
An understanding of the modern relationship between diatom species and elevation is a prerequisite f...
Concerns surrounding possible future climate change, sea level rise, and their potential impacts on ...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
ABSTRACT: We present an expanded training set of salt-marsh foraminifera for reconstructing Holocene...
Foraminiferal assemblages preserved within salt-marsh sediment can provide an accurate and precise m...
In order to understand natural sea-level variability, and to enhance future predictions, accurate an...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
Salt-marsh foraminifera are routinely used as sea-level indicators since their vertical distribution...
The spatial and temporal distribution of modern diatom assemblages in surface sediments, on the most...