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A. M. Gontz, Maio, C. V., and Rueda, L., The Duxbury Sunken Forest-Constraints for Local, Late Holocene Environmental Changes Resulting from Marine Transgression, Duxbury Bay, Eastern Massachusetts, USA, JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH, vol. 29, pp. 168-176, 2013.
C. V. Maio, Crowell, A. L., Sullivan, R. M., Buzard, R. M., Whitley, M. A., Bogardus, R. C., and de Wit, C. W., Examining Coastal Dynamics and Archaeological Site Evidence at a Drowned Cirque Basin Influenced by Earthquakes and Little Ice Age Glaciation, Journal of Coastal Research, vol. 35, no. 4, p. 814, 2019.
C. V. Maio, Gontz, A. M., Weidman, C. R., and Donnelly, J. P., Late Holocene marine transgression and the drowning of a coastal forest: Lessons from the past, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 393, pp. 146-158, 2014.
T. S. Winkler, van Hengstum, P. J., Donnelly, J. P., Wallace, E. J., D'Entremont, N., Hawkes, A. D., Maio, C. V., Sullivan, R. M., and Woodruff, J. D., Oceanic passage of hurricanes across Cay Sal Bank in The Bahamas over the last 530 years, Marine Geology, vol. 443, p. 106653, 2022.
M. Eagle Gonneea, Maio, C. V., Kroeger, K. D., Hawkes, A. D., Mora, J., Sullivan, R., Madsen, S., Buzard, R. M., Cahill, N., and Donnelly, J. P., Salt marsh ecosystem restructuring enhances elevation resilience and carbon storage during accelerating relative sea-level rise, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, vol. 217, pp. 56 - 68, 2019.
C. V. Maio, Gontz, A. M., Sullivan, R. M., Madsen, S. M., Weidman, C. R., and Donnelly, J. P., Subsurface Evidence of Storm-Driven Breaching along a Transgressing Barrier System, Cape Cod, U.S.A., Journal of Coastal Research, vol. 318, no. 2, pp. 264 - 279, 2016.
C. V. Maio, Gontz, A. M., Sullivan, R. M., Madsen, S. M., Weidman, C. R., and Donnelly, J. P., Subsurface Evidence of Storm-Driven Breaching along a Transgressing Barrier System, Cape Cod, USA, JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH, vol. 32, pp. 264-279, 2014.