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    AuthorKegel, Jessica (1)Zaremba, Nicholas (1)Subject
    Geology (2)
    Geology, Stratigraphic--Holocene (2)
    Cedar Island (Carteret County, N.C. : Island) (1)Environmental geology--North Carolina--Pamlico Sound (1)Foraminifera, Fossil--North Carolina--Cedar Island (Carteret County : Island)--Geographical distribution (1)Holocene stratigraphy (1)Little Ice Age (1)Medieval climate anomaly (1)North Carolina (1)Outer Banks (N.C.) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (1)2015 (1)Has File(s)true (2)

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    Holocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Change of Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, USA 

    Zaremba, Nicholas (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Understanding how coastal systems respond to changes in climate is becoming more important due to the current increased rate of sea-level rise and possible increased hurricane intensity in the future. While coastal ecosystems ...
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    Extension of the Late Holocene Sea-Level Record In North Carolina, USA 

    Kegel, Jessica (East Carolina University, 2015)
    Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of North Carolina (USA) is particularly vulnerable to sea-level rise because its low-lying coastal plain is expansive, has a low ...

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