New York City (NYC) is threatened by 21st-century relative sea-level (RSL) rise because it will experience a trend that exceeds the global mean and has high concentrations of low-lying infrastructure and socioeconomic activity. To provide a long-term context for anticipated trends, we reconstructed RSL change during the past ~1500 years using a core of salt-marsh sediment from Pelham Bay in The Bronx. Foraminifera and bulk-sediment δ13C values were used as sea-level indicators. The history of sediment accumulation was established by radiocarbon dating and recognition of pollution and land-use trends of known age in down-core elemental, isotopic, and pollen profiles. The reconstruction was generated within a Bayesian hierarchical model to ac...
With locations such as Norfolk, VA, Atlantic City, NJ, and Sandy Hook, NJ experiencing ≥4 mm/yr of r...
We present a new 300-year sea-level reconstruction from a salt marsh on the Isle of Wight (central E...
Future sea-level rise generates hazards for coastal populations, economies, infrastructure, and ecos...
New York City (NYC) is threatened by 21st-century relative sea-level (RSL) rise because it will expe...
New York City (NYC) is threatened by 21st-century relative sea-level (RSL) rise because it will expe...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea-level...
Relative sea-level changes during the last ~2500 years in New Jersey, USA were reconstructed to test...
We produced eight new sea-level index points that reconstruct a ~2.5 m relative sea-level (RSL) rise...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
Sea-level budgets account for the contributions of processes driving sea-level change, but are pred...
Relative sea level (RSL) in New Jersey has exhibited varying rates of change across time and space t...
To investigate spatial and temporal variability of relative sea-level (RSL) changes in southern New ...
With locations such as Norfolk, VA, Atlantic City, NJ, and Sandy Hook, NJ experiencing ≥4 mm/yr of r...
We present a new 300-year sea-level reconstruction from a salt marsh on the Isle of Wight (central E...
Future sea-level rise generates hazards for coastal populations, economies, infrastructure, and ecos...
New York City (NYC) is threatened by 21st-century relative sea-level (RSL) rise because it will expe...
New York City (NYC) is threatened by 21st-century relative sea-level (RSL) rise because it will expe...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea-level...
Relative sea-level changes during the last ~2500 years in New Jersey, USA were reconstructed to test...
We produced eight new sea-level index points that reconstruct a ~2.5 m relative sea-level (RSL) rise...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
Sea-level budgets account for the contributions of processes driving sea-level change, but are pred...
Relative sea level (RSL) in New Jersey has exhibited varying rates of change across time and space t...
To investigate spatial and temporal variability of relative sea-level (RSL) changes in southern New ...
With locations such as Norfolk, VA, Atlantic City, NJ, and Sandy Hook, NJ experiencing ≥4 mm/yr of r...
We present a new 300-year sea-level reconstruction from a salt marsh on the Isle of Wight (central E...
Future sea-level rise generates hazards for coastal populations, economies, infrastructure, and ecos...