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Holocene submergence of the Eastern Shore of Virginia

January 1, 1965

Radiocarbon ages of basal peats 4500 years old or younger and the thickness of salt-marsh peat in the lagoon east of Wachapreague, Virginia, are nearly the same as those of equivalent samples from New Jersey and Cape Cod. This suggests that these coasts have had similar submergence histories. Data obtained from the coasts of Connecticut and northeastern Massachusetts indicate that the Atlantic coast of the United States has been differentially warped during the later Holocene.

Publication Year 1965
Title Holocene submergence of the Eastern Shore of Virginia
Authors W.S. Newman, G.A. Rusnak
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010832
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse