We evaluate relative sea level (RSL) trajectories for North Carolina, USA, in the context of tide-gauge measurements and geological sea-level proxy reconstructions spanning the last ∼11,000 years. RSL rise was fastest (∼7 mm/yr) during the early Holocene and slowed over time with the end of the deglaciation. During the pre-Industrial Common Era (i.e., 0–1800 CE), RSL rise (∼0.7 to 1.1 mm/yr) was driven primarily by glacio-isostatic adjustment, though dampened by tectonic uplift along the Cape Fear Arch. Ocean/atmosphere dynamics caused centennial variability of up to ∼0.6 mm/yr around the long-term rate. It is extremely likely (probability P = 0.95) that 20th century RSL rise at Sand Point, NC, (2.8 ± 0.5 mm/yr) was faster than during any o...
Late Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions can be used to estimate rates of land-level (...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
The Atlantic Coast of North America is increasingly affected by flooding associated with tropical an...
Abstract Focusing on factors that cause relative sea-level (RSL) rise to differ from the global mean...
We produced ∼3000-year long relative sea-level (RSL) histories for two sites in North Carolina (USA)...
We use relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions and a spatiotemporal statistical model to estimate t...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
We present a new 300-year sea-level reconstruction from a salt marsh on the Isle of Wight (central E...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
Sea-level budgets account for the contributions of processes driving sea-level change, but are pred...
Recent studies have indicated that some coastal areas, including the East Coast of the United States...
Late Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions can be used to estimate rates of land-level (...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
The Atlantic Coast of North America is increasingly affected by flooding associated with tropical an...
Abstract Focusing on factors that cause relative sea-level (RSL) rise to differ from the global mean...
We produced ∼3000-year long relative sea-level (RSL) histories for two sites in North Carolina (USA)...
We use relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions and a spatiotemporal statistical model to estimate t...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
We present a new 300-year sea-level reconstruction from a salt marsh on the Isle of Wight (central E...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
Sea-level budgets account for the contributions of processes driving sea-level change, but are pred...
Recent studies have indicated that some coastal areas, including the East Coast of the United States...
Late Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions can be used to estimate rates of land-level (...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
The Atlantic Coast of North America is increasingly affected by flooding associated with tropical an...