Physical Sciences > Earth and Planetary Sciences > Earth-Surface Processes Physical Sciences > Environmental Science > Ecology Physical Sciences > Environmental Science > Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Horizontal Rates of Wetland Migration Appear Unlikely to Keep Pace with Shoreline Transgression under Conditions of 21st Century Accelerating Sea Level Rise along the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern USA
Physical Sciences > Earth and Planetary Sciences > Oceanography Physical Sciences > Environmental Science > Ecology Physical Sciences > Environmental Science > Global and Planetary Change
A Novel Methodological Approach to Quantify Geomorphic Change and Prioritize Risk to Coastal Archeological Sites Under Conditions of a Changing Climate, Everglades National Park, FL, USA
Physical Sciences > Environmental Science > Ecology Social Sciences > Arts and Humanities > Archeology Social Sciences > Arts and Humanities > Conservation
A unified conceptual model of coastal response to accelerating sea level rise, Florida, U.S.A.
Physical Sciences > Earth and Planetary Sciences > Atmospheric Science Physical Sciences > Earth and Planetary Sciences > Earth-Surface Processes Physical Sciences > Environmental Science > Global and Planetary Change
GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A HIGHLY URBANIZED AREA IN SOUTHEASTERN FLORIDA TO INFORM THE DESIGN OF A COASTAL SUBSURFACE MONITORING NETWORK TO ASSESS INFRASTRUCTURE RISK
2023 ▪ Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
Late Holocene interaction of natural processes and human activity at two archaeological sites in the Ten Thousand Islands area of southwest Florida, USA
Speculation on the role of sea-level rise in the tragic collapse of the Surfside condominium (Miami Beach, Florida U.S.A.) was a bellwether moment for coastal zone management practitioners
Physical Sciences > Earth and Planetary Sciences > Atmospheric Science Physical Sciences > Earth and Planetary Sciences > Earth-Surface Processes Physical Sciences > Environmental Science > Global and Planetary Change
Will beach nourishment be enough to hold back the sea? Comments on Houston, J., 2020. “Beach nourishment versus sea level rise on Florida’s coasts.” Shore & Beach, 88(2), 3-13.
SE Saline Everglades Transgressive Sedimentation in Response to Historic Acceleration in Sea-Level Rise: A Viable Marker for the Base of the Anthropocene?