Selected Publications
Kemp, A.C., Engelhart, S.E., Culver, S.J., Nelson, A.R., Briggs, R.W. and Haeussler, P.J., 2013. Modern salt-marsh and tidal-flat foraminifera from Sitkinak and
Kemp, A.C.,Sommerfield, C. K., Vane, C.H., Horton, B.P., Chenery, S., Anisfeld, S.C. and Nikitina, D., 2012 Use of lead isotopes for developing chronologies in recent salt-marsh sediments. Quaternary Geochronology 12, Pg 40-49 .
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Vann, D.R., Engelhart, S.E., Grand Pre, C. A., Vane, C.H., Nikitina, D. and Anisfeld, S.C., 2012 Quantitative vertical zonation of salt-marsh foraminifera for reconstructing former sea level; an example from New Jersey, USA. Quaternary Science Reviews 54, Pg 26-39.
Kemp, A.C.,Vane, C.H., Horton, B.P., Engelhart, S.E. and Nikitina, D., 2012. Application of stable carbon isotopes for reconstructing salt-marsh floral zones and relative sea level, New Jersey, USA. Journal of Quaternary Science 27, Pg 404-414.
Engelhart, S.E., Horton, B.P. and Kemp, A.C., 2011. Holocene sea-level changes along the United States’ Atlantic Coast. Oceanography 24, Pg 70-79.
Gehrels, W.R., Horton, B.P., Kemp, A.C., Toker, E. and Sivan, D., 2011. Sea-level records of the last 2000 years hold the key to understanding contemporary and future sea-level changes. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 92, Pg 289-291.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Donnelly, J.D., 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, Pg 11017-11022.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Donnelly, J.D., 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, Pg E783.
Kemp, A.C., Vane, C., Horton, B.P. and Culver, S.J., 2010. Stable carbon isotopes as potential sea‑level indicators in salt marshes, North Carolina, USA. The Holocene 20, Pg 623-636.
Zong, Y., Kemp, A.C., Yu, F., Lloyd, J.M., Huang, G. and Yim, W.W.S., 2010. Diatoms from the Pearl River estuary, China and their suitability as water salinity indicators for coastal environments. Marine Micropaleontology 75, Pg 38-49.
Horton, B.P., Peltier, W.R., Culver, S.J., Drummond, R., Engelhart, S.E., Kemp, A.C., Mallinson, D., Thieler, E.R., Riggs, S.R. and Ames, D.V., 2009. Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline: Implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models and current rates of sea‑level change. Quaternary Science Reviews 28, Pg 1725-1736.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Culver, S.J., Corbett, D.R., van de Plassche, O., Gehrels, W.R. Douglas, B.D. and Parnell, A., 2009. The timing and magnitude of recent accelerated sea-level rise (North Carolina, USA). Geology 37, Pg 1035-1038.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P. and Culver, S.J., 2009. Distribution of modern salt-marsh foraminifera in the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system of North Carolina: implications for sea-level research. Marine Micropaleontology 72, Pg 222-238.
Kemp, A.C., Horton, B.P., Corbett, R., Culver, S.J., Edwards, R. J. and van de Plassche, O., 2009. The relative utility of foraminifera and diatoms for reconstructing late Holocene relative sea-level change in North Carolina, USA. Quaternary Research 71, Pg 9-21.
Horton, B.P., Whittaker, J.E., Thompson, K.H., Hardbattle, M.I.J., Kemp, A.C., Woodroffe, S.A., Wright, M.R. 2004. The development of a modern foraminiferal data set for sea-level reconstructions. Wakatobi Marine National Park, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 35, Pg 1-14.
