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Figure 3. SHIRE Project fieldwork (2017-18). A-F: Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) coastal uplift team. A) REU students Jessica Valenciano
and Janine Angenent (CPP), with Kate Clark (GNS), using RTK GPS for topographic surveying, Glenburn Station. B) REU students
Jessica Valenciano and Janine Angenent (CPP), with Thomas Kosciuch and Stephen Mitchell (USM), inspecting uplifted Holocene
beach ridge sediments, Tora Farm Settlement. C) REU students Caleb Miller and Jennifer Hamel, with grad student Chris White
(CPP), sampling uplifted Holocene paleo-shore platform, Waimarama Beach. D) REU student Caleb Miller, with grad student
Noah Zohbe (CPP), collecting OSL samples from Pleistocene marine terrace deposits, Riversdale Beach. E) Students Chris White,
Caleb Miller, Jennifer Hamel, and Noah Zohbe (CPP), with Nicola Litchfield (GNS), collecting OSL samples from Pleistocene marine
terrace deposits, Riversdale Beach. F) Grad students Noah Zohbe and Chris White (CPP) collecting marine shell samples from
uplifted Holocene paleo-shore platform, Waimarama Beach.
G-I: University of Southern Mississippi (USM) coastal subsidence team. G) Jessica Pilarczyk (USM) coring coastal sediment, Wairoa
Lagoon. H) Jessica Pilarczyk (USM) and Charlotte Pizer (Durham and GNS) sampling a subsidence event, Ahuriri Lagoon. I) Davin
Wallace (USM) and Charlotte Pizer (Durham) sampling marsh sediments, Ahuriri Lagoon.
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