Late Holocene hurricane activity and climate variability in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico

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Abstract: Hurricane activity in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico and its relationship to regional and large-scale climate variability during the Late Holocene is explored. A 4500-year record of hurricane -induced storm surges is developed from sediment cores collected from a ...

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Lane, D. P. (2011). Late Holocene hurricane activity and climate variability in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Late Holocene hurricane activity and climate variability in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/4805

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