On low-lying, tropical and sub-tropical coastlines freshwater marshes may be replaced by salt-tolerant mangroves in response to relative sea-level rise. Pollen analysis of radiocarbon-dated sediment cores showed that such a change occurred in Hungry Bay, Bermuda during the late Holocene. This well-established paleoenvironmental trajectory provides an opportunity to explore if geochemical proxies (bulk-sediment δ13C and Rock-Eval pyrolysis) can reconstruct known environmental changes and relative sea level. We characterized surface sediment from depositional environments in Bermuda (freshwater wetlands, saline mangroves, and wrack composed of Sargassum natans macroalgae) using geochemical measurements and demonstrate that a multi-proxy ...
The exact consequences of human induced climate change are as yet not known. One of the current deba...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
We produced ∼3000-year long relative sea-level (RSL) histories for two sites in North Carolina (USA)...
On low-lying, tropical and sub-tropical coastlines freshwater marshes may be replaced by salt‑tolera...
On low-lying, tropical and sub-tropical coastlines freshwater marshes may be replaced by salt‑tolera...
On low-lying, tropical and sub-tropical coastlines freshwater marshes may be replaced by salt‑tolera...
The principal aim of this study was to clarify the sedimentary history of the Bermuda ins...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea level...
Relative sea level (RSL) in New Jersey has exhibited varying rates of change across time and space t...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
Mangrove sedimentary deposits are sensitive to changes in sea level and can be used to reconstruct m...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
Late Holocene sea-level changes can be reconstructed from salt-marsh sediments with decimetre-scale ...
Rising sea levels present an ongoing threat to communities and resources around the Chesapeake Bay, ...
The exact consequences of human induced climate change are as yet not known. One of the current deba...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
We produced ∼3000-year long relative sea-level (RSL) histories for two sites in North Carolina (USA)...
On low-lying, tropical and sub-tropical coastlines freshwater marshes may be replaced by salt‑tolera...
On low-lying, tropical and sub-tropical coastlines freshwater marshes may be replaced by salt‑tolera...
On low-lying, tropical and sub-tropical coastlines freshwater marshes may be replaced by salt‑tolera...
The principal aim of this study was to clarify the sedimentary history of the Bermuda ins...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea level...
Relative sea level (RSL) in New Jersey has exhibited varying rates of change across time and space t...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
Mangrove sedimentary deposits are sensitive to changes in sea level and can be used to reconstruct m...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
Late Holocene sea-level changes can be reconstructed from salt-marsh sediments with decimetre-scale ...
Rising sea levels present an ongoing threat to communities and resources around the Chesapeake Bay, ...
The exact consequences of human induced climate change are as yet not known. One of the current deba...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
We produced ∼3000-year long relative sea-level (RSL) histories for two sites in North Carolina (USA)...