This research analyses the diatom assemblages recorded from six UK coastal sites and relates these diatom assemblages to tidal levels. The relationship between diatom assemblages and tidal levels is examined statistically in order to develop a diatom-based tidal-level transfer function. The results suggest that there is highly significant correlation between the diatom assemblages and water levels from mean high water of neap tides to highest astronomical tide (p - 0.01, 99 random permutations). A weighted average (WA) transfer function is thus established, and the predictive ability of this transfer function is highly satisfactory. Finally, this transfer function is applied successfully to estimate palaeotidal-levels from fossil diatom dat...
The data presented here are related to the research paper entitled “A below-the-present late Holocen...
Foraminiferal assemblages preserved within salt-marsh sediment can provide an accurate and precise m...
The need to increase the number and distribution of sea-level records spanning the last few hundred ...
The recent growth in the use of microfossil-based transfer functions in late-Quaternary sea-level re...
In order to understand natural sea-level variability, and to enhance future predictions, accurate an...
An established diatom-based tidal level transfer function is used in combination with the present-da...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
statistically significant relationship with elevation with respect to the tidal frame. We develop lo...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
Diatom biostratigraphies are recorded in close stratigraphical intervals from two sites in Roudsea W...
This paper provides a brief overview of the transfer function approach to sea-level reconstruction. ...
Foraminifera and diatoms preserved in salt-marsh sediments have been used to produce high-resolution...
Foraminiferal assemblages from Thornham and Brancaster marshes (Norfolk, UK) illustrate statisticall...
Regional datasets of the vertical distribution of intertidal foraminifera are useful to reconstruct ...
The data presented here are related to the research paper entitled “A below-the-present late Holocen...
Foraminiferal assemblages preserved within salt-marsh sediment can provide an accurate and precise m...
The need to increase the number and distribution of sea-level records spanning the last few hundred ...
The recent growth in the use of microfossil-based transfer functions in late-Quaternary sea-level re...
In order to understand natural sea-level variability, and to enhance future predictions, accurate an...
An established diatom-based tidal level transfer function is used in combination with the present-da...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
statistically significant relationship with elevation with respect to the tidal frame. We develop lo...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
Diatom biostratigraphies are recorded in close stratigraphical intervals from two sites in Roudsea W...
This paper provides a brief overview of the transfer function approach to sea-level reconstruction. ...
Foraminifera and diatoms preserved in salt-marsh sediments have been used to produce high-resolution...
Foraminiferal assemblages from Thornham and Brancaster marshes (Norfolk, UK) illustrate statisticall...
Regional datasets of the vertical distribution of intertidal foraminifera are useful to reconstruct ...
The data presented here are related to the research paper entitled “A below-the-present late Holocen...
Foraminiferal assemblages preserved within salt-marsh sediment can provide an accurate and precise m...
The need to increase the number and distribution of sea-level records spanning the last few hundred ...