Publications authored by Ian Shennan

Predicting marsh vulnerability to sea-level rise using Holocene relative sea-level data

Benjamin P. Horton, Ian Shennan, Matthew Kirwan, Niamh Cahill, Robert E. Kopp, Sarah L. Bradley, et al.
07/2018 Nature Communications 9

Analysis and interpretation of Holocene Sedimentary sequences: techniques applied in the Humber Estuary

John Ridgway, Alexander Gideon Mitlehner, Annette Parkes, Barbara A. Maher, Benjamin P. Horton, Gregory M. Samways, et al.
01/2000 Geological Society Special Publications 166

Sediment provenance and flux in the Tees estuary: the record from the Late Devensian to the present

Andrew J. Plater, Ann G. Wintle, B Rayner, Benjamin P. Horton, Elizabeth Y. Haworth, Ian Shennan, et al.
01/2000 Geological Society Special Publications 166

The Holocene evolution of the Humber estuary: reconstructing change in a dynamic environment.

Sarah E. Metcalfe, Alexander Gideon Mitlehner, Annette Parkes, Benjamin P. Horton, Ian Shennan, James B. Innes, et al.
01/2000 Geological Society Special Publications 166

On the post-glacial isostatic adjustment of the British Isles and the shallow visco-elastic structure of the Earth.

William Richard Peltier, Benjamin P. Horton, Ian Shennan, & Rosemarie Drummond
03/2002 Geophysical Journal International 148 3

A contribution to the history of coastal change in East Norfolk: palaeoenvironmental data from Somerton and Winterton Holmes

Benjamin P. Horton, Ian Shennan, James B. Innes, Jennifer J. McArthur, & Jeremy M. Lloyd
04/2004 Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 115 3

Post-Glacial relative sea-Level observations from Ireland and their role in glacial rebound modelling

Anthony J. Brooks, Benjamin P. Horton, Glenn A. Milne, Ian Shennan, Robin J. Edwards, & Sarah L. Bradley
02/2008 Journal of Quaternary Research 23 2

Megathrust earthquakes and sea-level change: a tribute to George Plafker

Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Benjamin P. Horton, Ian Shennan, & Peter J. Haeussler
04/2015 Quaternary Science Reviews 113

Holocene sea-level history and coastal evolution of the north-western Fenland, eastern England

David S. Brew, Benjamin P. Horton, Graham Evans, Ian Shennan, & James B. Innes
02/2015 Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 126 1

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