We present a mid to late Holocene sea-level record derived from drilling the New Jersey coast that shows a relatively constant rise of 1.8 mm/yr from -5000 to 500 calibrated calendar years before present (yrBP). This contrasts with previous New Jersey estimates that showed only 05 mm/yr rise since 2000 yrBP. Comparison with other Mid-Atlantic sea-level records (Delaware to southern New England) indicates surprising uniformity considering different proximities to the peripheral bulge of the Laurentide ice sheet, with a relative rise throughout the region of -1.7-1.9 mm/yr since-5000 yrBP. This regional sea-level rise includes both: 1) global sea-level (eustatic) rise; and 2) far-field geoidal subsidence (estimated as -0.8-1.4 mm/yr today) du...
Several global and regional factors contribute to observed sea-level change along any particular coa...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
The Atlantic Coast of North America is increasingly affected by flooding associated with tropical an...
This study shows that the preanthropogenic sea-level rise in New Jersey was 2 millimeters per year (...
Relative sea-level changes during the last ~2500 years in New Jersey, USA were reconstructed to test...
With locations such as Norfolk, VA, Atlantic City, NJ, and Sandy Hook, NJ experiencing ≥4 mm/yr of r...
Earth’s long-term sea-level history is characterized by widespread continental flooding in the Creta...
Sea-level budgets account for the contributions of processes driving sea-level change, but are pred...
This circular details the historical reasons for sea level rise as well as environmental problems th...
Earth's long-term sea-level history is characterized by widespread continental flooding in the Creta...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea-level...
We produced eight new sea-level index points that reconstruct a ~2.5 m relative sea-level (RSL) rise...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
Relative sea level (RSL) in New Jersey has exhibited varying rates of change across time and space t...
Several global and regional factors contribute to observed sea-level change along any particular coa...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
The Atlantic Coast of North America is increasingly affected by flooding associated with tropical an...
This study shows that the preanthropogenic sea-level rise in New Jersey was 2 millimeters per year (...
Relative sea-level changes during the last ~2500 years in New Jersey, USA were reconstructed to test...
With locations such as Norfolk, VA, Atlantic City, NJ, and Sandy Hook, NJ experiencing ≥4 mm/yr of r...
Earth’s long-term sea-level history is characterized by widespread continental flooding in the Creta...
Sea-level budgets account for the contributions of processes driving sea-level change, but are pred...
This circular details the historical reasons for sea level rise as well as environmental problems th...
Earth's long-term sea-level history is characterized by widespread continental flooding in the Creta...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea-level...
We produced eight new sea-level index points that reconstruct a ~2.5 m relative sea-level (RSL) rise...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
Relative sea level (RSL) in New Jersey has exhibited varying rates of change across time and space t...
Several global and regional factors contribute to observed sea-level change along any particular coa...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
The Atlantic Coast of North America is increasingly affected by flooding associated with tropical an...