Andrew Kemp, a geologist from Tufts University who uses a similar technique to study ancient sea level, said that the approach focuses on prehistory, but could have relevance for understanding storms today.
Date: Feb 11, 2015
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Grim Scientific Report: New Jersey Shore Likely Faces Unprecedented Flooding ...
Ken Miller, Robert Kopp, Benjamin Horton and James Browning of Rutgers and Andrew Kemp of Tufts base their projections in part upon an analysis of historic and modern-day records of sea-level rise in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region. Their research appears in the inaugural issue of the journal Earths
Date: Dec 05, 2013
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Jersey Shore Sea Levels Could Rise Up to 2.3 Feet by 2050 Due to Climate ...
"The geological sea-level records show that it's extremely likely that sea-level in New Jersey was rising faster in the 20th century than in any century in the last 4300 years," Andrew Kemp of TuftsUniversity, said.
Date: Dec 05, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
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Fastest sea-level rise in 2100 years linked climate change
The research was done by, in addition to Horton, Andrew Kemp of Yale University, Jeffrey Donnelly of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State University, Martin Vermeer of Aalto University School of Engineering in Finland and Stefan Rahmstorf of Potsdam Institute