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Erica Ashe
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 24
Citations - 962
Erica Ashe is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea level & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications receiving 436 citations.
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Thresholds of mangrove survival under rapid sea level rise
Neil Saintilan,Nicole S. Khan,Erica Ashe,Jeffrey J. Kelleway,Kerrylee Rogers,Colin D. Woodroffe,Benjamin P. Horton +6 more
TL;DR: It is very likely that mangroves were unable to initiate sustained accretion when RSLR rates exceeded 6.1 millimeters per year, and this threshold is likely to be surpassed on tropical coastlines within 30 years under high-emissions scenarios.
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The Paris Climate Agreement and future sea-level rise from Antarctica
Robert M. DeConto,David Pollard,Richard B. Alley,Isabella Velicogna,Edward Gasson,Natalya Gomez,Shaina Sadai,Alan Condron,Daniel M. Gilford,Erica Ashe,Robert E. Kopp,Dawei Li,Dawei Li,Andrea Dutton +13 more
TL;DR: This article used an observationally calibrated ice sheet-shelf model to show that with global warming limited to 2 degrees Celsius or less, Antarctic ice loss will continue at a pace similar to today's throughout the twenty-first century.
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Drivers of Holocene sea-level change in the Caribbean
Nicole S. Khan,Nicole S. Khan,Erica Ashe,Benjamin P. Horton,Benjamin P. Horton,Andrea Dutton,Robert E. Kopp,Gilles Brocard,Simon E. Engelhart,David J. Hill,W. R. Peltier,Christopher H. Vane,Frederick N. Scatena +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) database for the Caribbean region (5°N to 25°N and 55°W to 90°W) that consists of 499 sea level index points and 238 limiting dates.
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Holocene Relative Sea-Level Changes from Near-, Intermediate-, and Far-Field Locations
Nicole S. Khan,Erica Ashe,Timothy M. Shaw,Matteo Vacchi,Jennifer Walker,W. R. Peltier,Robert E. Kopp,Benjamin P. Horton,Benjamin P. Horton +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors fit relative sea-level (RSL) records from near-, intermediate-, and far-field locations with noisy-input Gaussian process models to assess rates of RSL change.
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Inception of a global atlas of sea levels since the Last Glacial Maximum
Nicole S. Khan,Nicole S. Khan,Benjamin P. Horton,Simon E. Engelhart,Alessio Rovere,Matteo Vacchi,Erica Ashe,Torbjörn E. Törnqvist,Andrea Dutton,Marc P. Hijma,Ian Shennan +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a standardized global synthesis of regional relative sea-level (RSL) data that resulted from the first Geographic variability of HOLocene relative SEA level (HOLSEA) meetings in Mt Hood, Oregon (2016) and St Lucia, South Africa (2017).