Matthew R Wright
Durham University
6 Papers
166 Citations
Matthew R Wright is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foraminifera & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Contemporary foraminiferal distributions of a mangrove environment, Great Barrier Reef coastline, Australia: implications for sea-level reconstructions
Benjamin P. Horton,Piers Larcombe,Sarah A. Woodroffe,John E. Whittaker,Matthew R Wright,C. Wynn +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, foraminiferal assemblages from Cocoa Creek, a mesotidal fringing mangrove environment on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) coastline, Australia, were collected to investigate the relationship of the foraminifera assemblage with elevation and environment.
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Isolation basin stratigraphy and Holocene relative sea-level change on Arveprinsen Ejland, Disko Bugt, West Greenland
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of an investigation into Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) change, isostatic rebound and ice sheet dynamics in Disko Bugt, West Greenland.
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The development of a modern foraminiferal data set for sea-level reconstructions, wakatobi marine national park, southeast sulawesi, indonesia
Benjamin P. Horton,John E. Whittaker,Katie Thomson,Michael I. J. Hardbattle,Andrew C. Kemp,Sarah A. Woodroffe,Matthew R Wright +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, modern foraminiferal samples were collected to characterize the mangroves of Kaledupa, Wakatobi Marine National Park, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Integration of shelf evolution and river basin models to simulate Holocene sediment dynamics of the Humber Estuary during periods of sea-level change and variations in catchment sediment supply.
Ian Shennan,Tom J. Coulthard,Roger Flather,Benjamin P. Horton,Mark G. Macklin,John Rees,Matthew R Wright +6 more
TL;DR: Three modelling elements and sedimentary evidence provide an understanding of sediment characteristics, river basin processes, tidal regimes and sea-level changes to explain sediment supply to the Humber Estuary through the Holocene.
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Sediment provenance and flux in the Tees estuary: the record from the Late Devensian to the present
Andrew J. Plater,J. Ridgway,B Rayner,Ian Shennan,Benjamin P. Horton,E. Haworth,Matthew R Wright,Mairead M Rutherford,Ann G. Wintle +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of sea-level, climate, human activity and coastal morphology on postglacial sediment flux and deposition in the Tees Estuary were considered in a multidisciplinary investigation of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene sedimentary record.
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