Foraminifera and diatoms preserved in salt-marsh sediments have been used to produce high-resolution records of Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) change. To determine which of these microfossil groups is most appropriate for this purpose we investigated their relative utility from salt marshes in North Carolina, USA. Regional-scale transfer functions were developed using foraminifera, diatoms and a combination of both (multi-proxy) from three salt marshes (Oregon Inlet, Currituck Barrier Island and Pea Island). We evaluated each approach on the basis of transfer-function performance. Foraminifera, diatoms and multi-proxy-based transfer functions all demonstrated a strong relationship between observed and predicted elevations (
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
We present a quantitative technique to reconstruct sea level from assemblages of salt-marsh foramini...
Foraminifera from salt-marsh environments have been used extensively in quantitative relative sea-le...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
Concerns surrounding possible future climate change, sea level rise, and their potential impacts on ...
ABSTRACT: We present an expanded training set of salt-marsh foraminifera for reconstructing Holocene...
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 ...
Salt-marsh foraminifera are routinely used as sea-level indicators since their vertical distribution...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
Geological reconstructions of relative sea-level change have been greatly enhanced by continuous hig...
Salt-marsh foraminifera have been used to reconstruct Holocene sea-level changes from coastlines aro...
International audienceIn order to reconstruct former sea level we have developed a foraminifera-base...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
We present a quantitative technique to reconstruct sea level from assemblages of salt-marsh foramini...
Foraminifera from salt-marsh environments have been used extensively in quantitative relative sea-le...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
Concerns surrounding possible future climate change, sea level rise, and their potential impacts on ...
ABSTRACT: We present an expanded training set of salt-marsh foraminifera for reconstructing Holocene...
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 ...
Salt-marsh foraminifera are routinely used as sea-level indicators since their vertical distribution...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
We collected modern diatom samples from Currituck Barrier Island, Oregon Inlet and Pea Island marshe...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
Geological reconstructions of relative sea-level change have been greatly enhanced by continuous hig...
Salt-marsh foraminifera have been used to reconstruct Holocene sea-level changes from coastlines aro...
International audienceIn order to reconstruct former sea level we have developed a foraminifera-base...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
We present a quantitative technique to reconstruct sea level from assemblages of salt-marsh foramini...
Foraminifera from salt-marsh environments have been used extensively in quantitative relative sea-le...