Publications by Author
Author: J Kelley
Publications:- 2013 Kelley, J.T., 2013, Popham Beach, Maine: an example of engineering activity that saved beach property without harming the beach. Geomorphology, 199: 171-178.
- 2013 Kelley, J.T., Belknap, D.F., Kelley, A.R.,Claesson, S., (2013), A Site Model for Drowned Terrestrial Habitats with Associated Archeological Remains: Northwestern Gulf of Maine, USA, Marine Geology, v. 338, p. 1-16.
- 2012 Brothers, L.L., Kelley, J.T., Belknap, D.F., Barnhardt, W.A.*, Andrews, B., Legere, C., and Clarke, J.H., 2012, Estuarine pockmark field origins: high resolution geophysical and vibracore results northwestern Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy: Marine Geology v. 329-331, p. 34-45
- 2012 Kelley, A.R., Kelley, J.T., 2012, Surficial geology of the Old Town Quadrangle. Maine Geological Survey Open-File No. 12-15;†
- 2012 Kelley, J.T., 2012, Coastal Photograph of Fair Head, Northern Ireland, UK, Punta Arenas, Peru, St Ninian\’s Bar, Scotland, and Sand Beach, Maine; Just Cerfing v. 3, # 4, p. 7-10.
- 2012 Kelley, J.T., Walsh, J.A. and Belknap, D.F., Tidal flat-barrier spit interactions in a fetch-limited, macro-tidal embayment, Lubec, Maine, USA, Journal of Coastal Research (under review).
- 2012 Kelley, J.T., 2012, Coastal Photograph of Fair Head, Northern Ireland, UK, Punta Arenas, Peru, St Ninian\’s Bar, Scotland, and Sand Beach, Maine; Just Cerfing v. 3, # 4, p. 7-10.
- 2011 Kelley, A., R., Kelley, J.T., Belknap, D.F., and Gontz, A.M., 2011, Isostatically forced, late Quaternary drainage divide shift, Penobscot and Kennebec Rivers, Maine, USA, Journal of Coastal Research, v. 27, p. 1085-1093, doi: 10.2012/JCOASTRES-D-10-00135.1.
- 2011 Brothers, L., Kelley, J.T., Belknap, D.F., Maynard, M., 2011, More than a century of bathymetric observations and present-day shallow sediment characterizations in Belfast Bay, Maine, USA: implications for pockmark field longevity, Geo-Marine Letters, DOI 10.1007//s00367-011-0028-0.
- 2011 Pilkey, O.P., Kelley, J.T., Neal, W., Cooper, J.A.G., 2011, The Worlds Beaches, University of California Press.
- 2010 Brothers, L., Kelley, J.T., Landon, M., Belknap, D.F., and Dickson, S.M., 2010, Development in the Gulf of Maine: understanding the history (and the hazards) before we build. Maine Policy Review, v. 19, p. 46-57.
- 2010 Tanner, B., Uhle, M., Mora, C., Kelley, J.T., Schuneman, P., Lane, C.S., and Allen, E.S., 2010, Comparison of bulk and compound-specific 13C analyses and determination of carbon sources to salt marsh sediments using n-alkane distributions, (Maine, USA), Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, v. 86, p. 283-291, doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2009.11.023
- 2010 Wilson, K.R., Kelley, J.T., Tanner, B.R., and Belknap, D.F., 2010, Examining north-temperate salt marsh geologic records: determining origin of and defining a unique stratigraphic signature for salt pools of six Maine salt marshes, USA. Journal of Coastal Research, v. 26, p. 1007-1026.
- 2009 *Wilson, K.R., Kelley, J.T., Croituru, A., Dionne, M., Belknap, D.F., and Steneck, R., Salt pools: mostly secondary and dynamic features of the Webhannet salt marsh, Wells, Maine, Estuaries and Coasts, 2009, Estuaries and Coasts 32: 855-870.
- 2009 Cooper, Andrew, Jackson, Derek and Kelley, J. T. (2009) Late Holocene beach evolution: sediment starvation under a falling sea level. Journal of Coastal Research 1 (Sp. Iss. 56). pp. 594-598.
- 2009 Kelley, J.T., and *Brothers, L., 2009, Camp Ellis, ME: a small beach-front community with a big problem/jetty. In Kelley, J.T., Pilkey, O.H., and Cooper, J.A.G., eds., 2009, America’s Most Vulnerable Shorelines. Geological Society of America Special Paper (under review).
- 2009 Kelley, J.T., and Brothers, L., 2009, Camp Ellis, ME: a small beach-front community with a big problem/jetty. In Kelley, J.T., Pilkey, O.H., and Cooper, J.A.G., eds., 2009, America’s Most Vulnerable Shorelines. Geological Society of America Special Paper 460, p. 1-20.
- 2008 *Brothers, L.L., Belknap, D.F., Kelley, J.T., and Jantzen, C.D., 2008, Sediment transport and dispersal in a cool temperate estuary and embayment, Saco River estuary, Maine, USA. Marine Geology v. 251, p. 183-194.
- 2007 *Daly, J.F., Belknap, D.F., Kelley, J.T., and Bell, T., 2007, Late Holocene sea-level change around Newfoundland: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences V. 44: 1453-1465.
- 2007 *Tanner, B.R., Uhle, M.E., and Kelley, J.T. and Mora, C.I., 2007, C3/C4 variations in salt marsh sediments: an application of compound-specific isotopic analysis of lipid biomarkers to late Holocene paleoenvironmental research, Journal of Organic Geochemistry v. 38, p. 474-484.