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  1. Foraminiferal evidence of major environmental changes driven by the sun-climate coupling in the western Portuguese coast (14th century to present)
  2. Refractory organic matter in coastal salt marshes-effect on C sequestration calculations
  3. Climate reconstruction for the Entre-Douro-e-Minho region (NW Portugal) between AD 1626 and AD 1820: synthesis of viticulture data and foraminiferal evidence
  4. Barrier Island and Estuary Co-evolution in Response to Holocene Climate and Sea-Level Change: Pamlico Sound and the Outer Banks Barrier Islands, North Carolina, USA
  5. Sea-surface temperatures for the last 7200 years from the eastern Sunda Shelf, South China Sea: Climatic inferences from planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios
  6. Extended late Holocene relative sea-level histories for North Carolina, USA
  7. Bromine soil/sediment enrichment in tidal salt marshes as a potential indicator of climate changes driven by solar activity: New insights from W coast Portuguese estuaries
  8. GEOLOGY AND ORIGIN OF SAND RIDGES IN A BACK-BARRIER ESTUARY, PAMLICO SOUND, NC
  9. WHAT COMES NEXT? THE FINAL PUSH TO THE FUTURE LATE HOLOCENE SEA-LEVEL HIGHSTAND
  10. PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF LATE QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE CENTRAL SUNDA SHELF OFF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
  11. Coastal barrier stratigraphy for Holocene high-resolution sea-level reconstruction
  12. Controls on the stratigraphic framework and paleoenvironmental change within a Holocene estuarine system: Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, USA
  13. Grape harvest dates as indicator of spring-summer mean maxima temperature variations in the Minho region (NW of Portugal) since the 19th century
  14. Agricultural fingerprints in salt-marsh sediments and adaptation to sea-level rise in the eastern Cantabrian coast (N. Spain)
  15. DEFINING THE ORIGIN AND GEOLOGY OF AN ESTUARINE SAND RIDGE FIELD, PAMLICO SOUND, NC, USA
  16. HOLOCENE PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SUNDA SHELF, OFF NORTHEASTERN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
  17. A MULTIPROXY PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF MARINE SEDIMENTS FROM TWO INTERGLACIALS: WESTERN SUNDA SHELF, SOUTHERN SOUTH CHINA SEA
  18. Late Holocene Evolution of Currituck Sound, North Carolina, USA: Environmental Change Driven by Sea-Level Rise, Storms, and Barrier Island Morphology
  19. SEDIMENT DYNAMICS AND MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF A LARGE BACK-BARRIER ESTUARY
  20. Chemostratigraphic and lithostratigraphic signatures of the Anthropocene in estuarine areas from the eastern Cantabrian coast (N. Spain)
  21. Relative sea-level changes in the Basque coast (northern Spain, Bay of Biscay) during the Holocene and Anthropocene: The Urdaibai estuary case
  22. Bromine enrichment in marsh sediments as a marker of environmental changes driven by Grand Solar Minima and anthropogenic activity (Caminha, NW of Portugal)
  23. Recent coastal evolution and sea-level rise, Setiu Wetland, Peninsular Malaysia
  24. High marsh foraminiferal assemblages' response to intra-decadal and multi-decadal precipitation variability, between 1934 and 2010 (Minho, NW Portugal)
  25. THE INFLUENCE OF AQUACULTURE ON MODERN FORAMINIFERA AND SEDIMENTS IN THE SETIU ESTUARY AND LAGOON, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA: A SPATIAL INVESTIGATION
  26. Anthropogenic disruptions of the sedimentary record in coastal marshes: Examples from the southern Bay of Biscay (N. Spain)
  27. Marsh benthic Foraminifera response to estuarine hydrological balance driven by climate variability over the last 2000 yr (Minho estuary, NW Portugal)
  28. A 700year record of combustion-derived pollution in northern Spain: Tools to identify the Holocene/Anthropocene transition in coastal environments
  29. INFAUNAL MANGROVE SWAMP FORAMINIFERA IN THE SETIU WETLAND, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA
  30. Relative sea-level rise in the Basque coast (N Spain): Different environmental consequences on the coastal area
  31. Recent environmental evolution of regenerated salt marshes in the southern Bay of Biscay: Anthropogenic evidences in their sedimentary record
  32. Organic matter sources for tidal marsh sediment over the past two millennia in the Minho River estuary (NW Iberian Peninsula)
  33. Lateglacial and Holocene coastal evolution in the Minho estuary (N Portugal): Implications for understanding sea-level changes in Atlantic Iberia
  34. Field observations and modelling of Holocene sea-level changes in the southern Bay of Biscay: implication for understanding current rates of relative sea-level change and vertical land motion along the Atlantic coast of SW Europe
  35. DISTRIBUTION OF FORAMINIFERA IN THE SETIU ESTUARY AND LAGOON, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA
  36. Vulnerability of coastlines - How do environmental changes affect coastlines and river deltas? [Past]
  37. Sea-level rise and local tidal range changes in coastal embayments: An added complexity in developing reliable sea-level index points
  38. Assessing the performance of a foraminifera-based transfer function to estimate sea-level changes in northern Portugal
  39. The application of foraminifera to reconstruct the rate of 20th century sea level rise, Morbihan Golfe, Brittany, France
  40. Distribution of foraminifera in salt marshes along the Atlantic coast of SW Europe: Tools to reconstruct past sea-level variations
  41. Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
  42. Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
  43. Quantitative assessment of the salinity gradient within the estuarine systems in the southern Bay of Biscay using benthic foraminifera
  44. Recent sea-level changes in the southern Bay of Biscay: transfer function reconstructions from salt-marshes compared with instrumental data
  45. The input of foraminiferal infaunal populations to sub-fossil assemblages along an elevational gradient in a salt marsh: application to sea-level studies in the mid-Atlantic coast of North America
  46. A foraminifera-based transfer function as a tool for sea-level reconstructions in the southern Bay of Biscay
  47. A 130 year record of pollution in the Suances estuary (southern Bay of Biscay): Implications for environmental management
  48. Field experiments on bioturbation in salt marshes (Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, DE, USA): implications for sea‐level studies
  49. Geochemical and microfaunal proxies to assess environmental quality conditions during the recovery process of a heavily polluted estuary: The Bilbao estuary case (N. Spain)
  50. Development of a foraminifera-based transfer function in the Basque marshes, N. Spain: Implications for sea-level studies in the Bay of Biscay
  51. Holocene sea level and climate change in the Black Sea: Multiple marine incursions related to freshwater discharge events
  52. Holocene environmental and parasequence development of the St. Jones Estuary, Delaware (USA): Foraminiferal proxies of natural climatic and anthropogenic change
  53. Holocene environmental development of the Bilbao estuary, northern Spain: sequence stratigraphy and foraminiferal interpretation
  54. Environmental transformation of the Bilbao estuary, N. Spain: microfaunal and geochemical proxies in the recent sedimentary record
  55. Recent Anthropogenic Impacts on the Bilbao Estuary, Northern Spain: Geochemical and Microfaunal Evidence