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Bruce C. Douglas is affiliated with Florida International University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and scholarship within their institution.

While there are no specific records of recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with Bruce C. Douglas, their work is connected to Florida International University, indicating an active role in academic research or teaching at a higher education level.

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Without specifics on publications or collaborations, the profile remains focused on their institutional affiliation and scholarly presence within the academic community at Florida International University.

Best Publications

  • Global Warming and Coastal Erosion

    Keqi Zhang;Bruce C. Douglas;Stephen P. Leatherman

  • Global sea level rise

    Bruce C. Douglas

  • GLOBAL SEA RISE: A REDETERMINATION

    Bruce C. Douglas

  • Sea level rise shown to drive coastal erosion

    Stephen P. Leatherman;Keqi Zhang;Bruce C. Douglas

  • GLOBAL SEA LEVEL ACCELERATION

    Bruce C. Douglas

  • Sea level rise : history and consequences

    Bruce C. Douglas;Michael S. Kearney;Stephen P. Leatherman

  • Mass and volume contributions to twentieth-century global sea level rise.

    Laury Miller;Bruce C. Douglas

  • Twentieth-Century Storm Activity along the U.S. East Coast

    Keqi Zhang;Bruce C. Douglas;Stephen P. Leatherman

  • GEOSAT altimeter geophysical data record user handbook

    Robert E. Cheney;B. C. Douglas;Russell W. Agreen;Laury Miller

  • Long-term Shoreline Position Prediction and Error Propagation

    Bruce C. Douglas;Mark Crowell

  • Spatial variability of late Holocene and 20th century sea-level rise along the Atlantic coast of the United States

    Simon E. Engelhart;Benjamin P. Horton;Bruce C. Douglas;W. Richard Peltier

  • Experiments in Reconstructing Twentieth-Century Sea Levels

    Richard D. Ray;Bruce C. Douglas

  • The Puzzle of Global Sea-Level Rise

    Bruce C. Douglas;W. Richard Peltier

  • On Forecasting Future U.S. Shoreline Positions: A Test of Algorithms

    Mark Crowell;Bruce C. Douglas;Stephen P. Leatherman

  • Timing and magnitude of recent accelerated sea-level rise (North Carolina, United States)

    Andrew C. Kemp;Benjamin P. Horton;Stephen J. Culver;D. Reide Corbett

  • Chapter 3 Sea level change in the era of the recording tide gauge

    Bruce C. Douglas;Bruce C. Douglas

  • Do Storms Cause Long‐Term Beach Erosion along the U.S. East Barrier Coast?

    Keqi Zhang;Bruce Douglas;Stephen Leatherman

  • Evaluation of Geosat altimeter data with application to tropical Pacific sea level variability

    Robert E. Cheney;Bruce C. Douglas;Laury Miller

  • Global sea level change: Determination and interpretation

    Bruce C. Douglas

  • Beach Erosion Potential for Severe Nor'easters

    Kegi Zhang;Bruce C. Douglas;Stephen P. Leatherman

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen P. Leatherman
Stephen P. Leatherman Florida International University
Benjamin P. Horton
Benjamin P. Horton City University of Hong Kong
Simon E. Engelhart
Simon E. Engelhart Durham University
W. Roland Gehrels
W. Roland Gehrels University of York
Torbjörn E. Törnqvist
Torbjörn E. Törnqvist Tulane University
Andrew C. Kemp
Andrew C. Kemp Tufts University
David T. Sandwell
David T. Sandwell University of California, San Diego
Richard D. Ray
Richard D. Ray Goddard Space Flight Center
Stephen J. Culver
Stephen J. Culver East Carolina University
D. Reide Corbett
D. Reide Corbett East Carolina University

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