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Charles D Deaton
Charles D Deaton
North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries
Verified email at ncdenr.gov
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Barrier island migration dominates ecogeomorphic feedbacks and drives salt marsh loss along the Virginia Atlantic Coast, USA
CD Deaton, CJ Hein, ML Kirwan
Geology 45 (2), 123-126, 2017
742017
The abundance and persistence of temperate and tropical seagrasses at their edge-of-range in the Western Atlantic Ocean
A Bartenfelder, WJ Kenworthy, B Puckett, C Deaton, JC Jarvis
Frontiers in Marine Science 9, 2022
82022
Estimating dredge-induced turbidity using drone imagery
M Hayes, B Puckett, C Deaton, J Ridge
Preprints, 2022
42022
Anthropogenic impacts on tidal creek sedimentation since 1900
MC Bost, CD Deaton, AB Rodriguez, BA McKee, FJ Fodrie, CB Miller
PLoS One 18 (1), e0280490, 2023
32023
GIS layers for marsh extent, inlet tidal prism and watershed size on the Virginia Coast, 1851-2009
C Deaton, C Hein, M Kirwan
Environmental Data Initiative, 2018
12018
Analysis of sediment plumes associated with 2020-2021 summertime hopper dredging of Beaufort Inlet, NC
BP Charlie Deaton, Paula Gillikin
https://northcarolinadeptofenvandnat.sharefile.com/share/view …, 2023
2023
Reconstructing environmental changes from the sedimentary records of tidal creeks and adjacent saltmarshes
M Bost, AB Rodriguez, J Fodrie, BA McKee, CD Deaton
2019 CERF Biennial Conference, 2019
2019
The role of tidal creeks as buffers between estuaries and their changing watersheds
MC Bost, AB Rodriguez, BA McKee, CD Deaton
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, OS11G-1482, 2018
2018
Land-use Change and Tidal Creek Sedimentation in Coastal Watersheds of North Carolina
CD Deaton
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2018
2018
Impacts of land-use change and sedimentation in coastal watersheds across an urban-rural gradient
CD Deaton, M Bost, R Mahoney, AB Rodriguez, BA McKee, J Fodrie
24th Biennial CERF Conference, 2017
2017
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