Prof. Benjamin HORTON

Education
PhD, Durham University
Staff title
Dean
Chair Professor of Earth Science

Professor Benjamin Horton is the Dean of the School of Energy and Environment (SEE) at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK). Prior to becoming Dean at SEE, he was the Director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore and a Professor in Earth Science at the Asian School of the Environment in Nanyang Technological University (NTU). He has been appointed the AXA Chair in Natural Hazards.

Professor Horton was Professor in Marine Science at Rutgers University and Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He obtained his BA with honors from the University of Liverpool, UK, and his PhD from the University of Durham, UK.

Professor Horton has won several awards in his career. In both 2019 and 2025, he was appointed to the President’s Chair in Earth Sciences at NTU and CityUHK, respectively,  in recognition of his outstanding achievements. For his excellence in research, he received the Plinius Medal from the European Geosciences Union, the Voyager Award from the American Geophysical Union, and the W. Storrs Cole Award from the Geological Society of America. He was also elected Fellow of the Geological Society of America and the American Geophysical Union.

Professor Horton is distinguished for his research into sea-level change, significantly enhancing our understanding of the mechanisms that have determined sea-level changes in the Earth’s past, and which will shape such changes in the future. By developing new quantitative models of sea-level change and through leadership of major international research teams he has been able to formulate and test models of sea-level change in Europe, North America and Asia in both current and future climate change scenarios. His assessment of the timing of sea-level events, and the rates of sea-level rise and fall, has challenged paradigms and set up significant new research directions in the field. Investigation of how carbon storage and coastal ecosystem stability are affected by sea-level rise have further established him as a leader in the field and to become a significant contributor to climate science communication in wider society.

Professor Horton’s leadership in the sea-level science has led to invitations to contribute to the activities of the two major bodies assessing global climate change, the Conference of the Parties (COP) and IPCC. Similarly, he has been called upon to provide advice and evidence to politicians, government agencies and businesses, both in Singapore and elsewhere. Professor Horton has recently been an invited speaker in Singapore to the Singapore Supreme Court Bench and The World Bank. Internationally Professor Horton was invited to the Arctic Council in Germany, Russia, and Norway to present his research.

Professor Horton has published over 280 articles in peer-reviewed journals and 12 books or edited volumes. He has published over 40 articles in high profile journals such as Science, Nature, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Professor Horton is supervising or has supervised 27 students to the degree of PhD and 23 postdoctoral scientists, of which 20 now have permanent academic positions.  His H-index is 88 and he has 22,000 citations. Professor Horton has been awarded over US$60 million in research funding.

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Honors and Awards

  • Australian Museum Eureka Prize Finalist (2025).
  • Geological Society of America Kirk Bryan Award (2025).
  • Stanford University's list of "World's Top 2%" scientists (2020 to 2024).
  • Mentor for the Commonwealth Futures Climate Research Cohort (2021).
  • AXA Chair in Natural Hazards (2020).
  • Fellow of NTU Institute of Science and Technology for Humanity (2020).
  • Member of World Climate Research Programme Grand Challenge on Regional Sea Level Change and Coastal Impacts (2020).
  • Nanyang Technological University President’s Chair in Earth Sciences (2019).
  • Geological Society of America Frye Award (2019).
  • Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (2018).
  • Inducted into the World Class Professor Program by the Directorate of Higher Education of Indonesia (2018).
  • Fellowship at the Institute of Advanced Studies of the Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (2018).
  • Visiting Professor, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, USA (2017).
  • Councilor for Marine Geoprocesses (2016-2020) for the American Quaternary Association (AMQUA).
  • Plinius Medal of the European Geosciences Union (2016).
  • Voyager Award of the American Geophysical Union (2014).
  • Denis and Jean Wiesenburg Distinguished Lecture in Ocean Science (2014).
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America (2013).
  • American Geophysical Union Outstanding Reviewer Award (2012)
  • Fellow of the University of Pennsylvania (2012).
  • Medal for Research Excellence by the Commanding General of the North Atlantic Division of the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) (2010).
  • The W. Storrs Cole Memorial Research Award of the Geological Society of America (2007).
  • Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Durham, UK (2004).
  • The Linnean Society (UK) Award for contributions to biological diversity and evolution (2004).
  • The Higher Education Funding Council for England Excellence in Teaching Award (2003).
  • Menzies Australian Bicentennial Award for promoting scholarship, intellectual links, and mutual awareness and understanding between the United Kingdom and Australia (2001).

Main Achievements

  • Major roles within the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): Scoping Meeting for the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities (2024 to present); Review Editor (RA) of 6th Assessment Report (2018-2021); and Contributing Author of the 5th Assessment Report (2011-2013).
  • Research cited by President Obama in his 2015 State of the Union Address at the United States Capitol on 20th January 2015 and tweeted by President Obama on 1st March 2016.
  • Awards from European Geosciences Union (Plinius Medal 2016), American Geophysical Union (Voyager Award 2014) and the Geological Society of America (W. Storrs Cole Memorial Research Award 2007).
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America (2013) and Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (2018).
  • Published over 300 articles in peer-reviewed journals, books or edited chapters, including over 40 articles in high profile journals such as Science, Nature, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in addition to 12 books or edited volumes.
  • Principal Investigator of the Climate Transformation Program of Singapore (2023).
  • Supervisor to 28 students to the degree of PhD and 27 postdoctoral scientists, of which 20 now occupy permanent academic positions including Head of Department, Center Directors, and Full Professors.
  • Uninterrupted external support of research program from 2004 to 2023, which totals >SG$71 million, including TWO Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier 3 Grants.
  • Developed a new quantitative approach to reconstruct former sea-level changes.
  • Established the Holocene sea-level database for the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the North America, Africa, Caribbean, Northwestern Europe, Malay-Thai Peninsula, Russia, Singapore and United Kingdom.

Committees

  • Scientific Advisory Board for Japan's World Premier International Research Centre Initiative (WPI) Advanced Institute for Marine Ecosystem Change (AIMEC) for Tohoku University (2026).
  • Scoping Meeting for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on Climate Change and Cities (2024).
  • Program Advisor to the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology’s (UKCEH) National Capability (NC) - International Programme (2023 to present).
  • Member of World Climate Research Programme’s Grand Challenge of on Regional Sea Level Change and Coastal Impacts (2020-2022).
  • Review Editor (RA) to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 6th Assessment Report (2018-2021).
  • AMQUA Council as a Councilor for Marine Geoprocesses (2016-2020).
  • European Geosciences Union awards and medal committee (2016 to 2020).
  • Editorial board the of Anthropocene (2014-2024).
  • Associate Editor of Current Climate Change Reports (2014-present).
  • Guest Editor of a Quaternary Science Reviews Special Publications (2009, 2012, 2014, 2019).
  • Associate Editor of Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2008-2014).
  • Member of the PALSEA (PALeo-constraints on SEA-level rise) steering committee (2010-present).
  • Advisory board member of International Union for Quaternary Science (INQUA)’s Commission for Coastal and Marine Processes (2011-present).
  • Contributing Author (CA) to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report (5AR) Working Group I and Expert Reviewer for Working Group III (2011-2013).
  • Project leader of International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) 588 ‘Preparing for coastal change: A detailed process-response framework for coastal change at different timescales’ (2010-2014).
  • Scientific advisor to The Future Ocean research of the German Research Foundation (2010-2014).
  • Member of the Review Panel for the Helmholtz Program Geosystem: the changing Earth (2009-2013).
  • Joint Chair of American Quaternary Association (AMQUA) Biennial Meeting ‘Quaternary Ice Sheet-Ocean Interactions and Landscape Responses’ (2008).
  • Joint Convener of the Geological Society of America’s Pardee Keynote Symposia Holocene Sea-level Change in North America: A Post-Katrina Assessment (2006).
  • Committee member of the National Research Council, USA for Sea Level Rise in California, Oregon, and Washington (2011-2012).
  • Delaware Sea Level Rise Projections Panel (2017). Report won the 2019 Geological Society of America (GSA) Frye Award.
  • New Jersey Sea Level Rise Projections Panel (2015).
  • Maryland Sea Level Rise Projections Update Panel (2013).

Publications

Publications in High-impact Journals (Graduate Students/Postdoctoral Scientists Supervised/Supervising are Underlined)

  1. Xu, Y., Zhu, W., Samanta, D., Horton, B.P., Enduring impacts of El Niño on life expectancy in past and future climates. Nature Climate Change.
  2. Dura, T., Chilton, W., Small, D., Garner, A.J., Hawkes, A., Melgar, D., Engelhart, S., Staisch, L., Witter, R.C., Nelson, A.R., Kelsey, H., Allan, J.C., Bruce, D., DePaolis, J., Priddy, M., Briggs, R.W., Weiss, R., Selle, S.L., Willis, M. and Horton, B.P., Earthquake-Driven Subsidence and Sea-Level Rise: Compound Flooding Hazards Along the Cascadia Subduction Zone, USA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 122 (18) e2424659122. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2424659122
  3. Vacchi, M., Shaw, T., Anthony, E.J., Spada, G., Melini, D., Li, T., Cahill, N., and Horton, B.P., Sea level since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Atlantic coast of Africa. Nature Communications. 16, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-56721-0
  4. Weaver, M.M., Garner, A.J., Samanta, D., Mann, M.E., and Horton, B.P., Seasonal Variations of Tropical Cyclone Genesis and Landfall Patterns Impacting Southeast Asia in a Warmer Climate. npj Communications Earth & Environment. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02566-w
  5. Garner, A.J., Samanta, , Weaver, M.M., and Horton, B.P., 2024. Changes to Tropical Cyclone Trajectories in Southeast Asia under a Warming Climate. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science 7, 156. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-024-00707-0
  6. Joyse, K.M., Stein, M.L. Horton, B.P., Kopp, R.E., 2024. Multi-century geological data thins the tail of observationally based extreme sea level return period curves. npj Natural Hazards. 1, 39. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44304-024-00040-9
  7. Tan, F., Horton, B.P., Ke, L., Li, T., Quye-Sawyer, J., Lim, J. TY., Peng, D., Aw, Z., Wee, S.J., Yeo, J.Y., Haigh, I., Wang, X., Aung, L.T., Mitchell, A., Sarkawi, G., Li, X., Tan, N.S., Meltzner, A.J., 2024. Late Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Singapore. Nature Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62937-9
  8. Yim, S.H.L., Li, Y., Huang, T., Lim, J.T., Lee, H.F., Chotirmall, S., Dong, G.H., Abisheganaden, J., Wedzicha, J.A., Schuster, S.C., Horton, B.P., Sung, J.J.Y. 2024. Global health impacts of ambient fine particulate pollution associated with climate variability. Environmental International. 186, 108587. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2024.108587
  9. Saintilan, N., Horton, B.P., Törnqvist, T.E., Ashe, E.L., Khan, N.S., Schuerch, M., Perry, C., Kopp, R.E., Garner, G.G., Murray, N., Rogers, K., Albert, S., Kelleway, J., Shaw, T.A., Woodroffe, C.D., Lovelock, C., Goddard, M., Hutley, L., Kovalenko, K., Feher, L., Guntenspergen, G., 2023. Widespread retreat of coastal habitat likely at warming levels above 1.5°C. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06448-z
  10. Hie Lim, K., Tanghua, L., Kalsi, N., Hung, N.T.T., Shaw, T.A., Ang, K.C., Cheng, K.C., Ratan, A., Peltier, W.R., Samanta, D., Pratapneni, M., Schuster, S.C., Horton, B.P., Prehistoric human migration between South Asia and Sundaland was driven by sea-level rise. npj Communication Biology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-04510-0
  11. Hirschfeld, D., Behar, D., Nicholls, R.J., Cahill, N., James, T., Horton, B.P., Portman, M.E., Bell, R., Campo, M., Esteban, M., Goble, B., Rahman, M., Addo, K.A., Ahmed, F., Aunger, M., Babitsky, O., Beal, A., Boyle, R., Fang, J., Gohar, A., Hanson, S., Karamesines, S., Kim, M., Lohmann, H., McInnes, K., Mimura, N., Ramsay, D., Wenger, L., Yokoki, H., 2023. A Global Survey of the Application of Sea-Level Projections. npj Communications Earth & Environment, 4, 102. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00703-x
  12. Kopp, R.E., Oppenheimer, M., O’Reilly, J.L., Drijfhout, S.S., Edwards, T.L., Fox-Kemper, B., Garner, G.G., Golledge, N.R., Hermans, T.H.J., Hewitt, H.T., Horton, B.P., Krinner, G., Notz, D., Nowicki, S., Palmer, M.D., Slangen, A.B.A., Xiao, C., 2023. Communicating future sea-level rise uncertainty and ambiguity to assessment users. Nature Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01691-8.
  13. Shaw, T.A., Li, T., Ng, T., Cahill, N., Chua, S., Majewski, J.M., Nathan, Y., Garner, G.G., Kopp, R.E., Hanebuth, T.J., Switzer, A.D., Horton, B.P. Geological perspectives of future equatorial sea level from the Sunda Shelf and Singapore. npj Communications Earth & Environment. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00868-5
  14. Tay, C., Lindsey, E.O., Tong Chin, S., McCaughey, J.W., Bekaert, D., Nguyen, M., Hua, H., Manipon, G., Karim, M., Horton, B.P., Li, T., Hill, E.M., 2022. Land subsidence intensifies sea-level rise: an InSAR analysis of 48 major coastal cities. Nature Sustainabilit https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-022-00947-z
  15. Walker, J.S., Kopp, R.E., Little, C.M., Horton, B.P., 2022. Time of emergence of modern rates of sea-level rise. Nature Communications, 966. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28564-6
  16. Dura, T., Garner, A.J., Weiss, R., Kopp, R.E., Engelhart, S.E., Witter, R.C., Briggs, R.W., Mueller, C.S, Nelson, A., R., Horton, B.P. Changing impacts of Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone tsunamis in California under future sea-level rise. Nature Communications. 12, 7119. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27445-8
  17. Pilarczyk, J.E., Sawai, Y., Namegaya, Y., Tamura, T., Tanigawa, K., Matsumoto, D., Shinozaki, T., Fujiwara, O., Shishikura, M., Shimada, Y., Dura, T., Horton, B.P., Parnell, A.C., and Vane, C.V., 2021. A further source of Tokyo earthquakes and Pacific Ocean tsunamis. Nature Geoscience. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-021-00812-2
  18. Walker, J.S., Kopp, R.E., Shaw, T.A., Cahill, N., Khan, N.S., Barber, D.C., Ashe, E.L., Brain, M.J., Clear, J., Corbett, D.R., Horton, B.P., Common Era sea-level budgets along the U.S. Atlantic coast. Nature Communications. 12, 1841. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22079-2
  19. Horton, B.P. and Horton, P. 2020. COVID-19 and the climate emergency – do common origins and solutions reside in the global agrifood system? One Earth, 3, 20-22, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2020.06.006
  20. Horton, B.P., Khan, N.S., Cahill, N., Lee, J.S.H., Shaw, T.S., Garner, A.J., Kemp, A.C., Engelhart, S.E., Rahmstorf, S., 2020. Estimating global mean sea-level rise and its uncertainties by 2100 and 2300 using an expert survey. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-020-0121-5
  21. Saintilan, , Khan, N.S., Ashe, E., Kelleway, J., Rogers, K., Woodroffe, C.D., Horton, B.P., 2020. Thresholds of mangrove survival under rapid sea-level rise. Science. 368, 1118–1121. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba2656
  22. Horton, P. and Horton, B.P., Re-defining sustainability: humankind must live in harmony with the planet and the other species that inhabit it. One Earth, 1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2019.08.019
  23. Holmquist, J.R., Windham-Myers, L., Bliss, N., Crooks, S., Morris, J., Megonigal, J.P., Troxler, T., Weller, D., Callaway, J., Drexler, J., Ferner, M.C., Gonneea, M.E., Kroeger, K.D., Schile-Beers, L., Woo, I., Buffington, K., Breithaupt, J., Boyd, B.M., Brown, L.N., Dix, N., Hice, L., , B.P., MacDonald, G.M., Moyer, R.M., Reay, W., Shaw, T.A., Smith, E., Smoak, J.M., Sommerfield, C., Thorne, K., Velinsky, D., Watson, E., Wilson Grimes, K. and Woodrey, M., 2018. Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States. Nature Scientific Reports, 8, 9478. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-26948-7
  24. Horton, B.P., Kopp, R.E., Garner, A.J., Hay, C.C., Khan, N.S., Roy, K., Shaw, T.A., Mapping Sea-Level Change in Time, Space, and Probability. Annual Reviews of Environmental Resources, 43:13.1–13.41. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-102017-025826
  25. Horton, B.P., Shennan, I., Bradley, S.L., Cahill, N., Kirwan, M., Kopp, R.E., Shaw, T.A., Predicting marsh vulnerability to sea-level rise using Holocene relative sea-level data. Nature Communications. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05080-0.
  26. Garner, A.J., Mann, M.E., Emanuel, K.A., Kopp, R.E., Lin, N., Alley, R.B., Horton, B.P., DeConto, R.M., Donnelly, J.P and Pollard, D. 2017. The Impact of Climate Change on New York City’s Coastal Flood Hazard: Increased Flood Heights from the Pre-Industrial to 2300 CE. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1703568114.
  27. Horton, B.P., Milker, Y., Dura, T.D., Wang, K., Bridgeland, W.T., Brophy, L., Ewald, Khan, N.S., Engelhart, S.E., Nelson, A.R., and Witter, R.C., 2017. The response times of microfossils to rapid sea-level rise using a sudden tidal-flooding experiment in Cascadia. Geology, 45, 535-538.
  28. Meltzner, A.J., Switzer, A.D., Horton, B.P., Ashe, E., Qiu, Q., Hill, D.F., Bradley, S.L., Kopp, R.E., Hill, E.M., Majewski, J.M., Natawidjaja, D.H. and Suwargadi, B.W., 2017. Large regional sea-level oscillations on human timescales, revealed by mid-Holocene corals. Nature Communications. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14387
  29. Rubin, C.M., Horton, B.P., Sieh, K., Pilarczyk, J.E., Daly, P.D., Ismail, N., and Parnell, A. Highly variable recurrence of tsunamis in the 7,400 years prior to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Nature Communications. 8, 16019. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms16019.
  30. Dura, T., Hemphill-Haley, E., Sawai, Y. and Horton, B.P., The application of diatoms to reconstruct the history of subduction zone earthquakes and tsunamis. Earth Science Reviews, 152, 181-197.
  31. Kopp, R.E., Kemp, A.C., Bittermann, K., Horton, B.P., Donnelly, J.P., Gehrels, W.R., Hay, C.C., Mitrovica, J.X., Morrow, E.D., and Rahmstorf, S. 2016. Temperature-driven global sea-level variability in the Common Era. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113, 1434–1441.
  32. Lin, N., Kopp, R.E., Horton, B.P. and Donnelly, J.P., 2016. Hurricane Sandy’s Flood Frequency increasing from 1800 to 2100. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113, 12071–12075.
  33. Dutton, A., Carlson, A.E., Long, A.J., Milne, G.A., Clark, P.U., DeConto, R., Horton, B.P., Rahmstorf, S. and Raymo, M.E., 2015. Sea-level rise due to polar ice-sheet mass loss during past warm periods. Science, 349, 153. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa4019
  34. Kelsey, H.M., Engelhart, S.E., Pilarczyk, J.E., Horton, B.P., Rubin, C.M., Daryono, M.R., Ismail, N., Hawkes, A.D., Bernhardt, C.E. and Cahill, N., Accommodation space, relative sea level and the archiving of paleoearthquakes along subduction zones. Geology. 43, 675-678.
  35. Reed, A.J., Mann, M.E., Emanuel, K.A., Lin, N., Horton, B.P., and Kemp, A.C., Increasing vulnerability of New York City to tropical cyclones and coastal flooding during the Last Millennium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112, 12610–12615.
  36. Engelhart, S.E., Horton, B.P., Nelson, A.R., Hawkes, A.D., Witter, R.C., Wang, K., Wang, P.-L., and Vane, C.H., 2013. Validating reconstructions of upper plate deformation during Earth’s greatest earthquakes, Geology, 41, 1067-1070.
  37. Khan, N.S., Horton, B.P., McKee, K.L., Jerolmack, D.J., Falcini, F., Enache, M.D. and Vane, C.H., 2013. Tracking sedimentation from the historic 2011 Mississippi River Flood in Louisiana Deltaic wetlands. Geology, 41, 391-394.
  38. Bernhardt, C.E., Horton, B.P. and Stanley, J-D, 2012. Nile Delta vegetation response to Holocene climate variability. Geology, 40, 615-618.
  39. Falcini, F., Khan, N.S., Macelloni, L., Horton, B.P., Lutken, C, B., McKee, L., Santoleri, R., Colella, S., Li, C., Volpe, G., D’Emidio, M., Salusti, A. and Jerolmack, D.J., 2012. Linking the historic 2011 Mississippi River flood to coastal wetland sedimentation. Nature Geoscience. https://doi.org/10.1038/NGEO1615.
  40. Engelhart, S.E., Peltier, W.R., and Horton, B.P., 2011. Holocene relative sea-level changes and glacial isostatic adjustment of the U.S. Atlantic coast. Geology 39, 751-754.
  41. Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Donnelly, J.P., Mann, M.E., Vermeer, M. and Rahmstorf, S., 2011. Climate related sea-level variations over the past two millennia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108, 11017-11022.
  42. Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Donnelly, J.P., Mann, M.E., Vermeer, M. and Rahmstorf, S., 2011. Reply to Grinsted et al.: Estimating land subsidence in North Carolina. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108, 11017-11022.
  43. Engelhart, S.E., Horton, B.P., Douglas, B.C., Peltier, W.R., and Tornqvist, T.E., Spatial Variability of Late Holocene and 20th Century Sea Level Rise along the US Atlantic Coast. Geology, 37, 1115-1118.
  44. Horton, B.P., and Shennan, I., Compaction of Holocene strata and the implications for relative sea-level change. Geology, 37, 1083-1086.
  45. Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Culver, S.J., Corbett, D.R., van de Plassche, O., Gehrels, W.R. and Douglas, B.C., 2009. The timing and magnitude of recent accelerated sea‐level rise (North Carolina, USA). Geology, 37, 1035-1038.
  46. Berkeley, A., Perry, C.T. Smithers, S., Horton, B.P., Taylor, K.G., 2007. Microfossil-based palaeoenvironmental records in intertidal environments: a review of the ecological and taphonomic controls on foraminiferal assemblage development. Earth Science Reviews, 83, 205-230.
  47. Sawai, Y., Satake, K., Kamataki, T., Nasu, H., Shishikura, M., Atwater, B. F., Horton, B.P., Kelsey, H., Nagumo, T., Yamaguchi, M., 2004. Transient uplift after a 17th-century earthquake along the Kuril trench. Science, 206, 1918-1920.
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