Holocene Evolution of the Western Louisiana–Texas Coast, USA: Response to Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change
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Global sea-level rise increased during the twentieth century from 1.5 to 3.0 mm/yr and is expected to at least double over the next few decades. The Western Louisiana and Texas coast is especially vulnerable to sea-level rise due to low gradients, high subsidence, and depleted sediment supply. This Memoir describes the regional response of coastal environments to variable rates of sea-level rise and sediment supply during Holocene to modern time. It is based on results from more than six decades of research focused on coastal and nearshore stratigraphic records. The results are a wake-up call for those who underestimate the potential magnitude of coastal change over decadal to centennial time scales, with dramatic changes caused by accelerated sea-level rise and diminished sediment supply.
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Holocene Evolution of the Western Louisiana–Texas Coast, USA: Response to Sea-Level Rise and Climate ChangeAuthor(s)John B. Anderson;John B. AndersonDepartment of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USASearch for other works by this author on:Davin J. Wallace;Davin J. WallaceSchool of Ocean Science and Engineering, University of Southern Mississippi, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 39529, USASearch for other works by this author on:Antonio B. Rodriguez;Antonio B. RodriguezInstitute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557, USASearch for other works by this author on:Alexander R. Simms;Alexander R. SimmsDepartment of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, USASearch for other works by this author on:Kristy T. Milliken*Kristy T. Milliken*Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA
*Present address: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska 68102, USA.
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- barrier islands
- bays
- Brazos River
- C-14
- carbon
- Cenozoic
- chenier plains
- climate change
- Colorado River
- deltas
- East Texas
- fluvial features
- geophysical methods
- Holocene
- incised valleys
- isotopes
- landform evolution
- Louisiana
- lowstands
- Pleistocene
- Quaternary
- radioactive isotopes
- Rio Grande
- sea-level changes
- sediment supply
- sediment transport
- seismic methods
- shore features
- storms
- Texas
- topography
- transgression
- transport
- United States
- upper Pleistocene
- wetlands
- Sabine Valley
- Trinity Valley
- Calcasieu Valley