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  1. Relative sea-level changes and crustal movements in Britain and Ireland since the Last Glacial Maximum
  2. PREDICTING 21ST CENTURY TIDAL MARSH VULNERABILITY TO SEA-LEVEL RISE USING HOLOCENE RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL DATA
  3. Detection limits of tidal-wetland sequences to identify variable rupture modes of megathrust earthquakes
  4. Sea-level constraints on the amplitude and source distribution of Meltwater Pulse 1A
  5. Megathrust earthquakes and sea-level change: a tribute to George Plafker
  6. Constraints on regional drivers of relative sea-level change around Cordova, Alaska
  7. Reconstructing paleoseismic deformation, 2: 1000 years of great earthquakes at Chucalén, south central Chile
  8. Handbook of sea-level research
  9. Introduction
  10. Handbook of Sea-Level Research
  11. Sea level in time and space: revolutions and inconvenient truths
  12. Holocene sea-level history and coastal evolution of the north-western Fenland, eastern England
  13. Great tsunamigenic earthquakes during the past 1000 yr on the Alaska megathrust
  14. Late Holocene paleoseismology of a site in the region of maximum subsidence during the 1964 Mw 9.2 Alaska earthquake
  15. Late Holocene great earthquakes in the eastern part of the Aleutian megathrust
  16. Relative land/sea level change is not the same as vertical land motion: Comment on Rennie, A.F. and Hansom, J.D. (2011) “Sea level trend reversal: Land uplift outpaced by sea level rise on Scotland's coast” Geomorphology 125: 193–202
  17. Reconstructing paleoseismic deformation, 1: modern analogues from the 1960 and 2010 Chilean great earthquakes
  18. Salt marshes as late Holocene tide gauges
  19. Paleoseismological Records of Multiple Great Earthquakes in Southcentral Alaska: A 4000-Year Record at Girdwood
  20. SEA LEVEL STUDIES | Isostasy: Glaciation-Induced Sea-Level Change
  21. SEA LEVEL STUDIES | Overview
  22. Preservation potential of Holocene coseismic land level changes to recontruct earthquake rupture areas, south-central Alaska
  23. Scale considerations in using diatoms as indicators of sea-level change: lessons from Alaska
  24. Evaluation of a numerical model of the British-Irish ice sheet using relative sea-level data: implications for the interpretation of trimline observations
  25. Relative sea-level response to Little Ice Age ice mass change in south central Alaska: Reconciling model predictions and geological evidence
  26. Late Holocene vertical land motion and relative sea-level changes: lessons from the British Isles
  27. An improved glacial isostatic adjustment model for the British Isles
  28. Sea level from global to local
  29. Preliminary investigations of the diatom stratigraphy of Borehole TA8, Portage Alaska
  30. Holocene crustal movements and sea-level changes in Great Britain
  31. Late Quaternary sea-level changes: Measurement, correlation, and future applications - the international significance of IGCP Project 200
  32. Introduction
  33. Holocene sea-level changes and earthquakes around Bering Glacier
  34. Alkenones, alkenoates, and organic matter in coastal environments of NW Scotland: Assessment of potential application for sea level reconstruction
  35. Compaction of Holocene strata and the implications for relative sealevel change on the east coast of England
  36. GROUNDWORK: Late Holocene relative land- and sea-level changes: Providing information for stakeholders
  37. Late Quaternary sea-level changes and palaeoseismology of the Bering Glacier region, Alaska
  38. Crustal motions in Great Britain: evidence from continuous GPS, absolute gravity and Holocene sea level data
  39. Multi-segment earthquakes and tsunami potential of the Aleutian megathrust
  40. Trends in UK mean sea level revisited
  41. Reply: Postglacial relative sea-level observations from Ireland and their role in glacial rebound modelling
  42. Postglacial relative sea-level observations from Ireland and their role in glacial rebound modelling
  43. Modelling the glacial isostatic adjustment of the UK region
  44. Coseismic and pre-seismic subsidence associated with great earthquakes in Alaska
  45. Relative sea-level changes, glacial isostatic modelling and ice-sheet reconstructions from the British Isles since the Last Glacial Maximum
  46. Relative sea-level observations in western Scotland since the Last Glacial Maximum for testing models of glacial isostatic land movements and ice-sheet reconstructions
  47. Evidence for two great earthquakes at Anchorage, Alaska and implications for multiple great earthquakes through the Holocene
  48. Quaternary coastal morphology and sea-level changes—an introduction
  49. Late Holocene relative sea-level changes and the earthquake deformation cycle around upper Cook Inlet, Alaska
  50. A 16000-year record of near-field relative sea-level changes, northwest Scotland, United Kingdom
  51. Late Holocene great earthquakes and relative sea-level change at Kenai, southern Alaska
  52. Peat
  53. Holocene coastal change in East Norfolk, UK: palaeoenvironmental data from Somerton and Winterton Holmes, near Horsey
  54. Integration of shelf evolution and river basin models to simulate Holocene sediment dynamics of the Humber Estuary during periods of sea-level change and variations in catchment sediment supply
  55. Sea-level observations around the Last Glacial Maximum from the Bonaparte Gulf, NW Australia
  56. Microfossil evidence for land movements associated with the AD 1964 Alaska earthquake
  57. On the postglacial isostatic adjustment of the British Isles and the shallow viscoelastic structure of the Earth
  58. Holocene land- and sea-level changes in Great Britain
  59. Global to local scale parameters determining relative sea-level changes and the post-glacial isostatic adjustment of Great Britain
  60. Late Devensian and Holocene records of relative sea-level changes in northwest Scotland and their implications for glacio-hydro-isostatic modelling
  61. Late quaternary sea‐level changes, crustal movements and coastal evolution in Northumberland, UK
  62. Late quaternary sea-level changes, crustal movements and coastal evolution in Northumberland, UK
  63. Coastal sedimentary research examines critical issues of national and global priority
  64. An introduction to Holocene land-ocean interaction and environmental change around the western North Sea
  65. Analysis and interpretation of Holocene sedimentary sequences in the Humber Estuary
  66. Holocene isostasy and relative sea-level changes on the east coast of England
  67. Modelling western North Sea palaeogeographies and tidal changes during the Holocene
  68. Sediment provenance and flux in the Tees Estuary: the record from the Late Devensian to the present
  69. The Holocene evolution of the Humber Estuary: reconstructing change in a dynamic environment
  70. Global meltwater discharge and the deglacial sea‐level record from northwest Scotland
  71. Global meltwater discharge and the deglacial sea-level record from northwest Scotland
  72. Microfossil analysis of sediments representing the 1964 earthquake, exposed at Girdwood Flats, Alaska, USA
  73. Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Solway Firth
  74. A review of the trends observed in British Isles mean sea level data measured by tide gauges
  75. Erratum
  76. Holocene sea-level change and coastal evolution in the Humber estuary, eastern England: an assessment of rapid coastal change
  77. Models of rapid relative sea-level change in Washington and Oregon, USA
  78. TIDAL MARSH STRATIGRAPHY, SEA-LEVEL CHANGE AND LARGE EARTHQUAKES—II: SUBMERGENCE EVENTS DURING THE LAST 3500 YEARS AT NETARTS BAY, OREGON, USA
  79. Identifying coseismic subsidence in tidal-wetland stratigraphic sequences at the Cascadia subduction zone of western North America
  80. Late glacial sea level and ocean margin environmental changes interpreted from biostratigraphic and lithostratigraphic studies of isolation basins in northwest Scotland
  81. Tidal marsh stratigraphy, sea-level change and large earthquakes, i: a 5000 year record in washington, U.S.A.
  82. Holocene relative sea-level changes and coastal vegetation history at Kentra Moss, Argyll, northwest Scotland
  83. Late Devensian and Holocene relative sea-level changes in northwestern Scotland: New data to test existing models
  84. Late Devensian and Holocene relative sealevel changes at Loch nan Eala, near Arisaig, northwest Scotland
  85. Sea-Level Changes and the Threat of Coastal Inundation
  86. Glacial Isostasy, sea Level and Mantle Rheology (Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Workshop, Erice, Italy, 1990)
  87. A comparison of late Holocene and twentieth-century sea-level trends from the UK and North Sea region
  88. Introduction
  89. Late quaternary sea-level changes and crustal movements in eastern England and eastern Scotland: An assessment of models of coastal evolution
  90. Evidence of Holocene sea-level change from the Northumberland coast, eastern England
  91. Sea-Level Changes
  92. Sea-Level Changes
  93. The application of remote sensing to environmental archaeology
  94. A preliminary assessment of Landsat TM imagery for mapping vegetation and sediment distribution in the Wash estuary
  95. Global Analysis and Correlation of Sea-level Data
  96. Flandrian sea-level changes in the Fenland. II: Tendencies of sea-level movement, altitudinal changes, and local and regional factors
  97. Flandrian sea-level changes in the Fenland. I: The geographical setting and evidence of relative sea-level changes
  98. Analysis and interpretation of Holocene sea-level data
  99. Interpretation of Flandrian sea-level data from the Fenland, England