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1. Microfossil biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of Cretaceous and Pliocene sediments along GreensMill Run, North Carolina, USA.

2. Controls on the stratigraphic framework and paleoenvironmental change within a Holocene estuarine system: Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, USA.

3. Late Quaternary development of the Croatan Beach Ridge Complex, Bogue Sound, Bogue Banks, NC, USA and implications for coastal evolution.

4. Late Holocene Evolution of Currituck Sound, North Carolina, USA: Environmental Change Driven by Sea-Level Rise, Storms, and Barrier Island Morphology.

5. Holocene coastal response to monsoons and relative sea-level changes in northeast peninsular Malaysia.

6. Holocene Geologic Development of the Cape Hatteras Region, Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA.

7. Barrier island response to late Holocene climate events, North Carolina, USA

8. Geological characteristics and spatial distribution of paleo-inlet channels beneath the outer banks barrier islands, North Carolina, USA

9. Regional seismic stratigraphy and controls on the Quaternary evolution of the Cape Hatteras region of the Atlantic passive margin, USA

10. The Human Pathogen Leishmania donovani Secretes a Histidine Acid Phosphatase Activity that is Resistant to Proteolytic Degradation.

11. Paleoclimate implications of high latitude precession-scale mineralogic fluctuations during early Oligocene Antarctic glaciation: the Great Australian Bight record

13. Multiple cysteine proteinases of the pathogenic protozoon Tritrichomonas foetus: Identification...

14. Identification and molecular cloning of four cysteine proteinase genes from the pathogenic...

15. Modeling hydrodynamics of large lagoons: Insights from the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System.

16. Micropaleontologic record of Pliocene and Quaternary paleoenvironments in the southern Albemarle Embayment, North Carolina, U.S.A.

17. THE QUATERNARY EVOLUTION OF HERNDON BAY, A CAROLINA BAY ON THE COASTAL PLAIN OF NORTH CAROLINA (USA): IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOCLIMATE AND ORIENTED LAKE GENESIS.

18. Recent coastal evolution and sea-level rise, Setiu Wetland, Peninsular Malaysia.

19. Electron spin resonance optical dating of marine, estuarine, and aeolian sediments in Florida, USA

20. Rapid Holocene coastal change revealed by high-resolution micropaleontological analysis, Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, USA

21. Micropaleontologic record of Quaternary paleoenvironments in the Central Albemarle Embayment, North Carolina, U.S.A.

22. Micropaleontologic record of late Pliocene and Quaternary paleoenvironments in the northern Albemarle Embayment, North Carolina, U.S.A.

23. Depositional environments and sequence stratigraphy of post-last glacial maximum incised valley-fill, Malay Basin, northern Sunda Shelf.

24. Refractory organic matter in coastal salt marshes-effect on C sequestration calculations.

25. Sea-surface temperatures for the last 7200 years from the eastern Sunda Shelf, South China Sea: Climatic inferences from planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios.

26. Corrigendum to “Micropaleontologic record of Pliocene and Quaternary paleoenvironments in the southern Albemarle Embayment, North Carolina, U.S.A.” [PALAEO: 457 (1 September 2016); pages 360-379].

27. Extended late Holocene relative sea-level histories for North Carolina, USA.

28. Geologic framework of the northern North Carolina, USA inner continental shelf and its influence on coastal evolution.

29. Quaternary coastal lithofacies, sequence development and stratigraphy in a passive margin setting, North Carolina and Virginia, USA.

30. Geological investigation and optical dating of Quaternary siliciclastic sediments near Apalachicola, North-west Florida, USA.

31. Quaternary depositional patterns and sea-level fluctuations, northeastern North Carolina

32. Foraminiferal and Sedimentary Record of Late Holocene Barrier Island Evolution, Pea Island, North Carolina: The Role of Storm Overwash, Inlet Processes, and Anthropogenic Modification.

33. Sediment Cores from White Pond, South Carolina, contain a Platinum Anomaly, Pyrogenic Carbon Peak, and Coprophilous Spore Decline at 12.8 ka.

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