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Table of Contents - Special Paper 443

Response of Upper Gulf Coast Estuaries to Holocene Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise

edited by John B. Anderson and Antonio B. Rodriguez


Preface v
1. A new composite Holocene sea-level curve for the northern Gulf of Mexico
K.T. Milliken, John B. Anderson, and Antonio B. Rodriguez
1
2. Response of Mobile Bay and eastern Mississippi Sound, Alabama, to changes in sediment accommodation and accumulation
Antonio B. Rodriguez, D. Lawrence Greene Jr., John B. Anderson, and Alexander R. Simms
13
3. Sediment accommodation control on estuarine evolution: An example from Weeks Bay, Alabama, USA
Antonio B. Rodriguez, Diana M. Duran, Christopher R. Mattheus, and John B. Anderson
31
4. Record of dramatic Holocene environmental changes linked to eustasy and climate change in Calcasieu Lake, Louisiana, USA
K.T. Milliken, John B. Anderson, and Antonio B. Rodriguez
43
5. Tracking the Holocene evolution of Sabine Lake through the interplay of eustasy, antecedent topography, and sediment supply variations, Texas and Louisiana, USA
K.T. Milliken, John B. Anderson, and Antonio B. Rodriguez
65
6. The Holocene evolution of the Galveston estuary complex, Texas: Evidence for rapid change in estuarine environments
John B. Anderson, Antonio B. Rodriguez, K.T. Milliken, and Marco Taviani
89
7. The Holocene evolution of the Matagorda and Lavaca estuary complex, Texas, USA
Jessie Maddox, John B. Anderson, K.T. Milliken, Antonio B. Rodriguez, Timothy M. Dellapenna, and Liviu Giosan
105
8. Mechanisms controlling environmental change within an estuary: Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, USA
Alexander R. Simms, John B. Anderson, Antonio B. Rodriguez, and Marco Taviani
121