Late Holocene sea-level rise in Tampa Bay: Integrated reconstruction using biomarkers, pollen, organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, and diatoms

Late Holocene sea-level rise in Tampa Bay: Integrated reconstruction using biomarkers, pollen, organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, and diatoms  

Publication Date:  2010
Creator:  J.S. Sinninghe Damste
E.E Van Soelen
E.I. Lammertsma
H. Cremer
T.H. Donders
F. Sangiorgi
G.R. Brooks
R.A. Larson
F. Wagner-Cremer
G.J. Reichart
Publisher.Display:  Elsevier
Subjects.Display:  Florida
Climate change
Sea Level rise
estuaries
marine ecosystems
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Late Holocene sea-level rise in Tampa Bay: Integrated reconstruction using biomarkers, pollen, organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, and diatoms
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Significantly warmer Arctic surface temperatures during the Pliocene indicated by multiple independent proxies  

Publication Date:  2010-07
Creator:  A.P. Ballantyne
D.R. Greenwood
J.S. Sinninghe Damste
A.Z. Csank
J.J. Eberle
N. Rybczynski
Publisher.Display:  Geological Society of America
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Global warming
carbon dioxide
unknownArctic regions
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Significantly warmer Arctic surface temperatures during the Pliocene indicated by multiple independent proxies