Elemental Geochemistry of Tidal Marsh Sediment and Its Potential as an Indicator of Sea‐Level Change in Cascadia
(2025)
Journal Article
Anthony, G., Pilarczyk, J., Hong, I., Riou, L., Huntley, D., MacLeod, R., Ward, O., Clague, J., Bobrowsky, P., Hawkes, A., Engelhart, S., & Horton, B. (2025). Elemental Geochemistry of Tidal Marsh Sediment and Its Potential as an Indicator of Sea‐Level Change in Cascadia. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 26(5), Article e2024GC012129. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GC012129
Holocene sea‐level reconstructions from tidal marshes are commonly derived from proxy indicators that have a consistent and quantifiable relationship with tidal elevation. While microfossils are most commonly employed, using multiple indicators leads... Read More about Elemental Geochemistry of Tidal Marsh Sediment and Its Potential as an Indicator of Sea‐Level Change in Cascadia.