Chesapeake Bay Project: Bibliography - 9406.18

Bibliography:

Curtin, S.E. D.C. Andreasen, and F.K. Mack, Potentiometric surface of the Aquia Aquifer in Southern Maryland, Maryland Geological Survey, O.F., 980-1991.

Douglas, B.C., Global Sea Level Rise, J. Geophys. Res., 91, 6081-6992., 1991.

Gornitz, V., and L. Seeber, Vertical crustal movements along the east coast, North America, from historic and Late Holocene sea level data, Tectonophysics, 178, 1990.

Holdahl, S.R., J.C. Holzschuh, D.B. Zilkoski, Subsidence at Houston, Texas, 1973-87,1993, Personal Communication.

Holdahl, S.R. and N.L Morrison, Regional investigations of vertical crustal movements in the U.S., using precise relevelings and mareograph data, Tectonophysics, 23, 373-390, 1974.

Horton, T, Chesapeake Bay-Hanging in the Balance, National Geographic, 183, 2 -35, 1993.

Kearney, M.S., R.E. Grace, and J.C. Stevenson, Sediment transport and trapping in marsh systems: implications of tidal flux studies, Marine Geology, 80, 37-59, 1988.

Leatherman, S.P., 'Coastal land loss in the Chesapeake Bay Region: An historical analogy approach to global climate analysis and response', in The Regions and Global Warming: Impacts and Response Strategies, J. Schmandt, ed., Oxford press, p. 17-27, 1992.

Leatherman, S.P., 'Impact of Climate-induced sea-level rise on coastal resources', in Global Climate Change and Life on Earth, R.L. Wyman, ed., Chapman and Hall, New York, Chapter 10, p. 170-179, 1991.

Orson, R.W., W. Penageotou, and S.P. Leatherman, Response of tidal salt marshes of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts to rising sea levels, J. Coastal Res., 1, 29-37, 1985.

Shen, F., Fed up with a ravenous rodent, Washington Post, Jan. 16,1994.

Smigai, M.J. and R.G. Davis, Ground-water levels from the Maryland observation-well network, 1943-1986, Maryland Geol. Surv., Basic Data Report, 17 , 1987.

U.S. Department of Commerce, Estuaries of the United States, A special NOAA 20th Anniversary Report, 1990.


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