Department of Earth and Environmental Science
Andrew Kemp
Publications
Kemp, A.C., Vane, C.H., Horton, B.P. and Culver, S.J., 2009. Stable carbon isotopes as potential sea-level indicators in salt marshes, North Carolina, USA. Accepted, The Holocene.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Culver, S.J., Corbett, D.R., van de Plassche, O., Gehrels, W.R., Douglas, B.D. and Parnell, A. 2009. The timing and magnitude of recent accelerated sea-level rise (North Carolina, USA). Geology, v. 37 Pg. 1035-1038.
B.P. Horton, W.R. Peltier, S.J. Culver, R. Drummond, S.E. Engelhart, Kemp, A.C., D. Mallinson, E.R. Thieler, S.R. Riggs and D.V. Ames., 2009. Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline: Implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models and current rates of sea-level change. Quaternary Science Reviews, v.28 Pg. 1725-1736.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P. and Culver, S.J., 2009. Regional distribution of modern salt-marsh foraminifera in the Albemarle – Pamlico Estuarine System of North Carolina. Marine Micropaleontology, v.72 Pg. 222-238.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Corbett, R., Culver, S.J., Edwards, R. J. and van de Plassche, O., 2009.
The relative utility of foraminifera and diatoms for reconstructing late Holocene relative sea-level change in North Carolina, USA. Quaternary Research, v.71, Pg. 9-21.
Horton, B.P., Whittaker, J.E., Thompson, K.H., Hardbattle, M.I.J., Kemp, A.C, Woodroffe, S.A., Wright, M.R. 2004. The development of a modern
foraminiferal data set for sea-level reconstructions. Wakatobi Marine
National Park, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Foraminiferal
Research V. 35 No 1 Pg. 1-14.
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