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Chapters in Books and Reports: 1) Milne, G.A., Glacial Isostatic Adjustment. In: Handbook of Sea Level Research, (Shennan et al. (eds), Wiley, London, 2015. 2) Church, J.A., P.U. Clark, A. Cazenave, J.M. Gregory, S. Jevrejeva, A. Levermann, M.A. Merrifield, G.A. Milne, R.S. Nerem, P.D. Nunn, A.J. Payne, W.T. Pfeffer, D. Stammer, A.S. Unnikrishnan, 2013: Chapter 13: Sea-level change. In: Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [T. Stocker et al. (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA. 3) Milne, G.A., Sea level studies: Isostasy. In: Encyclopedia of Quaternary Sciences, 2nd edition (Elias, S., ed.), Elsevier, 2013. 4) Milne, G.A., Sea Level. In: Coastal Environments and Global Change, (Masselink. G. and Gehrels, R., eds.), Wiley-Blackwell, 512 pp., 2013. 5) Mitrovica, J.X., M.E. Tamisiea, E.R. Ivins, L.L.A. Vermeersen, G.A. Milne, K. Lambeck, Surface Mass Loading on a Dynamic Earth: Complexity and Contamination in the Geodetic Analysis of Global Sea-Level Trends in Understanding Sea-Level Rise and Variability, edited by Church, J.A., P.L. Woodworth, T. Aarup & W.S. Wilson, Wiley- Blackwell, London, 285-325, 2010. 6) Poutanen, M., Dransch, D., Gregersen, S., Haubrock, S., Ivins, E.R., Klemann, V., Kozlovskaya, E., Kukkonen, I., Lund, B., Lunkka, J.-P., Milne, G.A., Müller, J., Pascal, C., Pettersen, B.R., Scherneck, H.-G., Steffen, H., Vermeersen, B., and Wolf, D. DynaQlim - Upper Mantle Dynamics and Quaternary Climate in Cratonic Areas. In Cloetingh, S., Negendank, J. (eds.): New Frontiers in Integrated Solid Earth Sciences, International Year of Planet Earth. Springer Books, 349-372, 2010. 7) Milne, G.A., Recent Advances in Predicting Glaciation-Induced Sea-Level Changes and Their Impact on Model Applications, Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and the Earth System: Sea Level, Crustal Deformation, Gravity and Rotation, AGU monograph, Geodynamics Series 29, pp157-176, 2002. Papers in refereed Journals (italicized font indicates student or researcher supervised by Milne): 1) Cuzzone, J., P.U. Clark, A.E. Carlson, D.J. Ullman, V. Rinterknecht, G.A. Milne, J.-P. Lunkka, B. Wohlfarth, S. Marcott, M. Caffee: Final deglaciation of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet and implications for the Holocene global sea-level budget, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in review, 2015. 2) Ullman, D.J., A.E. Carlson, S.W. Hostetler, P.U. Clark, J. Cuzzone, G.A. Milne, K. Winsor, M. Caffee: Rapid collapse of the Laurentide Ice-Sheet Labrador Dome linked to the 8.2 ka event, Nature Geoscience, in review, 2015. 3) Sinclair, G., A.E. Carlson, B. Lecavalier, G.A. Milne, A. Matthias: Cosmogenic surface exposure ages on the deglaciation of Greenland: Comparison of a new island-wide database with climate forcings and model results, Quaternary Science Reviews, in review, 2015.

4) Liu, J.P., G.A. Milne, R.E. Kopp, P.U. Clark, I. Shennan: Sea-level constraints on the amplitude and source distribution of Meltwater Pulse 1A, Nature Geoscience, in review, 2015. 5) Bradley, S.L., G.A. Milne, B.P. Horton, Y.-Q. Zhong: Modelling sea level data from China and Malay-Thailand to estimate Holocene ice-volume equivalent sea level change, Quaternary Science Reviews, in review, 2015. 6) Dutton, A., A.E. Carlson, A.J. Long, G.A. Milne, P.U. Clark, R. DeConto, B.P. Horton, S. Rahmstorf, M.E. Raymo: Sea-level rise due to polar ice-sheet mass loss during past warm periods, Science, 349, DOI: 10.1126/science.aaa4019, 2015. 7) Kuchar, J. & G.A. Milne: The influence of viscosity structure in the lithosphere on predictions from models of glacial isostatic adjustment, Journal of Geodynamics, 86, 1-9, 2015. 8) Nordman, M., G.A. Milne & L. Tarasov: Reappraisal of the Ångerman River decay time estimate and its application to determine uncertainty in Earth viscosity structure, Geophysical Journal International, 201(2), 811-822, 2015. 9) Olsson, P.-A., G.A. Milne, H.-G. Scherneck, J. Ågren: The relation between gravity rate of change and vertical displacementin previously glaciated areas, Journal of Geodynamics, 83, 76-84, 2015. 10) Woodroffe, S.A., A.J. Long, G.A. Milne, C.L. Bryant, A.L. Thomas: New constraints on late Holocene eustatic sea-level changes from Mahé, Seychelles, Quaternary Science Reviews, 115, 1-16, 2015. 11) Levcavalier, B.S., G.A. Milne, M.J.R. Simpson, L. Wake, P. Huybrechts, L. Tarasov, K.K. Kjeldsen, S. Funder, A.J. Long, S.A. Woodroffe, A.S. Dyke & N.K Larsen A model of Greenland ice sheet deglaciation constrained by observations of relative sea level and ice extent Quaternary Science Reviews, 102, 54-84, 2014. 12) Woodroffe, S.A., Long, A.J., Lecavalier, B. S., Milne, G.A. & Bryant, C.L. Using relative sea-level data to constrain the deglacial and Holocene history of southern Greenland. Quaternary Science Reviews. 2014; 92:345-356. 13) Wolstencroft, M., Z. Shen, T.E. Törnqvist, G.A. Milne, and M. Kulp, Understanding subsidence in the Mississippi Delta region due to sediment, ice, and ocean loading: Insights from geophysical modeling Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, 119(4), 3838-3856, 2014. 14) Church, J.A., P.U. Clark, A. Cazenave, J.M. Gregory, S. Jevrejeva, A. Levermann, M.A. Merrifield, G.A. Milne, R.S. Nerem, P.D. Nunn, A.J. Payne, W.T. Pfeffer, D. Stammer, A.S. Unnikrishnan, Letter to the Editor: Sea-Level Rise by 2100, Science 342, 1445, 2013. 15) Leverman, A., P.U. Clark, B. Marzeion, G.A. Milne, D. Pollard, V. Radic, A. Robinson, The multi-millennial sea-level commitment of global warming, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110, 13745-13750, 2013. 16) Yu, S.-Y., S.M. Coleman, G.A. Milne, Radiocarbon dating of basal peats supports separation of Lakes Michigan-Huron about 1250 years ago, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 375, 319-325, 20113. 17) Bradley, S.L., M. Siddall, G.A. Milne, V. Masson-Delmotte, E. Wolf, Combining ice core records and ice sheet models to explore the evolution of the East Antarctic Ice sheet during the Last Interglacial, Global and Planetary Change, 100, 278-290, 2013. 18) Milne, G.A. and M. Peros, Data-Model comparison of Holocene sea-level change in the circum-caribbean region, Global and Planetary Change, 107, 119-131, 2013.

19) Roe, H.M., C.T. Doherty, R.T. Patterson, G.A. Milne, The late-glacial and Holocene relative sea-level history of central mainland British Columbia, Canada, Quaternary International, 310, 181-198, 2013. 20) King, M.A., P. Moore, A.J. Bingham, P.L. Whitehouse, M.J. Bentley, G.A. Milne, Low rates of Antarctic sea level contribution from GRACE using a new glacial isostatic adjustment model, Nature, 491, 596-590, 2013. 21) Lecavalier, B.S., G.A. Milne, B.M. Vinther, D.A. Fisher, A.S. Dyke, M.J.R. Simpson, The influence of land uplift on the isotopic temperature record from the Agassiz ice cap: Implications for the Holocene thinning of the Greenland ice sheet, Quaternary Science Reviews, 63, 73-82, 2013. 22) IMBIE members, A reconciled estimate of ice sheet mass balance, Science, 338, 1183-1189, 2012. 23) King, M.A., M. Keshin, P.L. Whitehouse, I.D. Thomas, G.A. Milne, R.E.M. Riva, Regional biases in absolute sea level estimates from tide gauge data due to residual unmodeled vertical land movement, Geophysical Research Letters, 39, 14, doi:10.1029/2012gl052348, 2012. 24) Bradley, S.L., M. Siddall, G.A. Milne, V. Masson-Delmotte, E. Wolf, Where might we find evidence of a Last Interglacial West Antarctic ice sheet collapse in Antarctic ice core records?, Global Planet. Change, 88-89, 64-75, 2012. 25) Whitehouse, P.L., M.J. Bentley, G.A. Milne, M.A. King, I.D.Thomas, A new glacial isostatic adjustment model for Antarctica: calibrated and tested using observations of relative sea-level change and present-day uplift rates, Geophys. J. Int., DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2012.05557.x, 2012. 26) Kuchar, J., G.A. Milne, A. Hubbard, H. Patton, S.L. Bradley, I. Shennan, R. Edwards, Evaluation of a numerical model of the British-Irish ice sheet using relative sea-level data: implications for the interpretation of trim line observations, J. Quat. Sci., DOI: 10.1002/jqs.2552, 2012. 27) Leorri, E., A. Cearreta, G.A. Milne, Field observations and modelling of Holocene sealevel changes in the southern Bay of Biscay: implications for understanding current rates of relative sea-level change and vertical land motion along the Atlantic coast of SW Europe, Quat. Sci. Rev., 42, 59-73, 2012. 28) Shennan, I, G.A. Milne, S.L. Bradley, Late Holocene relative land uplift and relative sealevel changes in the British Isles: providing scientific information for the wider community, J. Quat. Sci., 27, 64-70, 2012. 29) Siddall, M. and G.A. Milne, Understanding sea-level change is impossible without both insights from paleo studies and working across disciplines, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 315-316, 2-3, 2012. 30) Wake, L.M., G.A. Milne, A.J. Long, S.A. Woodroffe, M.J.R. Simpson, P. Huybrechts, Century-scale relative sea-level changes in west Greenland: Unravelling the contributions from the cryosphere and the ocean, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 315-316, 86-93, 2012. 31) Siddall, M., G.A. Milne, V. Masson-Delmotte, Uncertainties in elevation changes and their impact on Antarctic temperature records since the end of the last glacial period, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 15-16, 12-23, 2012. 32) Hein, C.J., D.M. Fitzgerald, G.A. Milne, K. Bard, R. Fattovich, Evolution of a Pharaonic harbor on the Red Sea: Implications for coastal response to changes in sea level and climate, Geology, 39, 687-690, 2011.

33) Seddon, A.W.R., C.A. Froyd, M.J. Leng, G.A. Milne, K.J. Willis, Ecosystem resilience and threshold response in the Galapagos coastal zone, PLoS ONE 6(7): e22376. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0022376, 2011. 34) Simpson, M.J.R., L.M. Wake, G.A. Milne, P. Huybrechts, The influence of decadal- to millennial-scale ice mass changes on present-day vertical land motion in Greenland: Implications for the interpretation of GPS observations, J. Geophys. Res., 116, B02406, doi:10.1029/2010jb007776, 2011. 35) Bradley, S.L., G.A. Milne, I. Shennan, R. Edwards, An improved glacial isostatic adjustment model for the British Isles, J. Quat. Sci., 26, 541 552, 2011. 36) Yu, S.-Y., S.M. Coleman, T.V. Lowell, G.A. Milne, T.G. Fisher, A. Breckenridge, M. Boyd, J.T. Teller, Freshwater outburst from Lake Superior as a Trigger for the Cold Event 9300 Years Ago, Science, 328, 1262-1266, 2010. 37) Lidberg, M., J. Johansson, H.-G. Scherneck, G.A. Milne, Recent results based on continuous GPS observations of the GIA process in Fennoscandia from BIFROST, J. Geodyn., 50, 8-18, 2010. 38) Long, A.J., S.A. Woodroffe, G.A. Milne, C.L. Bryant, L.M. Wake, Relative sea level change in west Greenland during the last millennium Quat. Sci. Rev., 367-383, 2010. 39) Scherneck, H.-G., M. Lidberg, R. Haas, J. Johansson, G.A. Milne, Fennoscandian strain rates from BIFROST GPS: A gravitating, thick-plate approach, J. Geodyn., 50, 19-26, 2010. 40) G.A. Milne, W.R. Gehrels, C.W. Hughes and M.E. Tamisiea, Identifying the causes of sea-level change, Nature Geoscience, 2, 471-478, 2009. 41) Bradley, S.L., G.A. Milne, F.N. Teferle, R.M Bingley, E.J. Orliac, Glacial isostatic adjustment of the British Isles: New constraints from GPS measurements of crustal motion, Geophys. J. Int., 178, 14-22, 2009. 42) Roberts, S.J., D.A. Hodgson, M.J. Bentley, D.C.W. Sanderson, G. A. Milne, J.A. Smith, E. Verleyen and A. Balbo, Holocene relative sea-level change and deglaciation on Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula, from elevated lake deltas, Geomorphology, 112, 122-134, 2009. 43) Shennan, I., G.A. Milne and S.L. Bradley, Late Holocene relative land- and sea-level changes: providing information for stakeholders, GSA Today, 19, 52-53, 2009. 44) Simpson, M.J.R., G.A. Milne, P. Huybrechts and A.J. Long, Calibrating a glaciological model of the Greenland ice sheet from the last glacial maximum to present-day using field observations of relative sea level and ice extent, Quat. Sci. Rev., 28, 1631-1657, 2009. 45) Wake, L.M., P. Huybrechts, J.E Box, E. Hanna, I. Janssens and G.A.Milne, Surface Mass Balance Changes of the Greenland Ice Sheet Since 1866', Ann. Glaciology, 50, 178-184, 2009. 46) Milne, G.A. and J.X Mitrovica, Searching for Eustasy in Deglacial Sea-Level Histories, Quat. Sci. Rev., 27, 2292-2302, 2008. 47) Arbic, B., J.X. Mitrovica, D. MacAyeal and G.A. Milne, On the Factors Behind Large Labrador Sea Tides during the Last Glacial Cycle, and the Potential Implications for Heinrich Events, Paleoceanography, 23, PA3211, doi:10.1029/2007pa001573, 2008. 48) Brooks, A.J., S.L. Bradley, G.A. Milne, R.J. Edwards and I. Shennan, Post-Glacial Relative Sea-Level Observations From Ireland and Their Role in Glacial Rebound Modelling, J. Quat. Sci., 23, 175-192, 2008.

49) Van den Berg, J., R.S.W. van de Wal, G.A. Milne and J. Oerlemans, The Effect of Isostasy on the Glaciological Modelling of Ice Sheets; A Case Study of Eurasia, J. Geophys. Res., 113, B05412, doi:10.1029/2007jb004994, 2008. 50) Kendall, R.A., J.X. Mitrovica, G.A. Milne, T. E. Tornqvist, Y. Li, The Sea-Level Fingerprint of the 8.2 ka Climate Event, Geology, 36, 423-426, 2008. 51) Long, A.J., D.H. Roberts, M.J.R. Simpson, S. Dawson, G.A. Milne, P. Huybrechts, Late Weichselian relative sea-level changes and ice sheet history in southeast Greenland, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 272, 8-18, 2008. 52) Massey, A.C., W.R. Gehrels, D.J. Charman, G.A. Milne, W.R. Peltier, K. Lambeck, K.A. Selby, Relative sea-level change and postglacial isostatic adjustment along the coast of south Devon, United Kingdom, Journal of Quaternary Science, 23, 415-433, 2008. 53) Bassett, S.E., G.A. Milne, M.J. Bentley and P. Huybrechts, Modelling Antarctic Sea-Level Observations to Test the Hypothesis of a Dominant Antarctic Contribution to Meltwater Pulse IA, Quat. Sci. Rev., 26, 2113-2127, 2007. 54) Whitehouse, P., M.B. Allen, and G.A. Milne, Glacial Isostatic Adjustment as a Control on Coastal Evolution: An Example From the Siberian Arctic, Geology, 35, 747-750, 2007. 55) Milne, G.A. and D.J. Dunlop, Angular Variation of the Magnetic Properties and Reversal Mode of Aligned Single-Domain Iron Nanoparticles, J. Geophys. Res., 111, B12S08, doi:10.1029/2006jb004530, 2006. 56) Milne, G.A., I. Shennan, B.A.R. Youngs, A.I. Waugh, F.N. Teferle, R.M. Bingley, S.E. Bassett, C. Cuthbert-Brown, and S.L. Bradley, Modelling the Glacial Isostatic Adjustment of the UK Region, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., 364, 931-948, 2006. 57) Shennan, I., S.L. Bradley, G.A. Milne, A. Brooks, S.E. Bassett, S. Hamilton, C. Hillier, A. Hunter and R. Woodall, Relative sea-level changes, glacial isostatic modeling and ice sheet reconstructions from the British Isles since the last Glacial Maximum, J. Quat. Sci., 21, 585-599, 2006. 58) Shennan, I., S. Hamilton, C. Hillier, A. Hunter, R. Woodall, S. Bradley, G. Milne, A. Brooks and S. Bassett, Relative sea-level observations in western Scotland since the Last Glacial Maximum for testing models of glacial isostatic land movements and ice-sheet reconstructions, J. Quat. Sci., 21, 601-613, 2006. 59) Tornqvist, T.E., S.R. Wortman, Z.R.P. Mateo, G.A. Milne, and J.B. Swenson, Valley formation and sediment flux across two contrasting passive margins during a sea-level lowstand: Implications for source-to-sink sediment dispersal and sequence stratigraphy, J. Geophys. Res., 111, F04002, doi:10.1029/2005jf000425, 2006. 60) Wake, L., G.A. Milne and E. Leuliette, 20th Century sea-level change along the eastern US: unravelling the contributions from steric changes, Greenland ice sheet mass balance and Late Pleistocene glacial loading, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 250, 572-580, 2006. 61) Whitehouse, P., K. Latychev, G.A. Milne, J.X. Mitrovica and R. Kendall, Impact of 3-D Earth Structure on Fennoscandian Glacial Isostatic Adjustment: Implications for Space- Geodetic Estimates of Present-Day Crustal Deformations, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, doi:10.1029/2006/gl026568, 2006. 62) Milne, G.A., A.J. Long, and S.E. Bassett, Modelling Holocene Relative Sea-Level Observations from the Caribbean and South America, Quat. Sci. Rev., 24, 1183-1202, 2005. 63) Bassett, S.E., G.A. Milne, J.X. Mitrovica, and P.U. Clark, Ice Sheet and Solid Earth Influences on Far-Field Sea-Level Histories, Science, 309, 925-928, 2005.

64) Bergstrand, S, H.-G. Scherneck, G.A. Milne, and J.M. Johansson, Upper mantle viscosity estimates from continuous GPS baselines in Fennoscandia, J. Geodynamics, 39, 91-109, 2005. 65) Horton, B.P., P.L. Gibbard, G.A. Milne, R.J. Morley, C. Purintavaragul, and J.M. Stargardt, Holocene Sea Levels and Palaeoenvironments of the Malay Peninsula, Southeast Thailand, Holocene, 15, 1199-1213, 2005. 66) Kendall, R.A., J.X. Mitroviva, and G.A. Milne, On Post-Glacial Sea Level: II. Numerical Formulation and Comparative Results on Spherically Symmetric Models, Geophys. J. Int., 161, 679-706, 2005. 67) Verleyen, E., D.A. Hodgson, G.A. Milne, K. Sabbe, and W. Vyverman, Relative Sea Level History From the Lambert Glacier Region, East Antarctica, and its Relation to Deglaciation and Holocene Glacier Readvance, Quat. Res., 63, 2005. 68) Milne, G.A., J.X. Mitrovica, J.L Davis, H.-G. Scherneck, J.M. Johansson, M. Ekman, and H. Koivula, Continuous GPS Measurements of Postglacial Adjustment in Fennoscandia, 2. Modeling Results, J. Geophys. Res., 109, doi:10.1029/2003jb002619, 2004. 69) Arbic, B.K., D.R. MacAyeal, J.X. Mitrovica, and G.A. Milne, Tides and Heinrich Events, Nature, 432, 460, 2004. 70) Gehrels, W.R., G.A. Milne, J.R. Kirby, R.T. Patterson, and D.F. Belknap, Late Holocene sea-level changes and isostatic crustal movements in Atlantic Canada, Quat. Int.,120, 79-89, 2004. 71) Marotta, A.M., J.X. Mitrovica, R. Sabadini, and G.A. Milne, Combined effects of tectonics and glacial isotatic adjustment on intraplate deformation in central and northern Europe: Applications to Geodetic Baseline Analyses, J. Geophys. Res., 109, doi:10.1029/2002jb002337, 2004. 72) Mitrovica, J.X. and G.A. Milne, On Postglacial Sea Level: I. General Theory, Geophys. J. Int., 154, 253-267, 2003. 73) Shennan, I. and G.A. Milne, Sea level observations around the Last Glacial Maximum from the Bonaparte Gulf, NW Australia, Quat. Sci. Rev., 22, 1543-1547, 2003. 74) Tamisiea, M.E., J.X. Mitrovica, J.L. Davis, and G.A. Milne, Long Wavelength Sea Level and Solid Surface Perturbation Driven By Polar Ice Mass Variations: Fingerprinting Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheet Flux, Space Science Reviews, 108, 81-93, 2003. 75) Tamisiea, M.E., J.X. Mitrovica, J. Tromp, and G.A. Milne, Present-Day Secular Variations in the Low-Degree Harmonics of the Geopotential: 1. Sensitivity Analysis on Spherically Symmetric Earth Models, J. Geophys. Res, 107, doi:10.1029/2001jb000694, 2003. 76) Milne, G.A., J.X. Mitrovica, and D.P. Schrag, Estimating Past Continental Ice Volume from Sea-Level Data, Quat. Sci. Rev., 21, 361-376, 2002. 77) Clark, P.U., J.X. Mitrovica, G.A. Milne, and M. Tamisiea, Sea-Level Fingerprinting as a Direct Test for the Source of Global Meltwater Pulse IA, Science, 295, 2438-2441, 2002. 78) Johansson, J.M., J.L Davis, H.-G. Scherneck, G.A. Milne, M. Vermeer, J.X. Mitrovica, R.A. Bennett, M. Ekman, G. Elgered, P. El\'osegui, H. Koivula, M. Poutanen, B.O. Ronnang, and I.I. Shapiro, Continuous GPS Measurements of Postglacial Adjustment in Fennoscandia, 1. Geodetic Results, J. Geophys. Res., 107, doi:10.1029/2001jb000400, 2002. 79) Mitrovica, J.X. and G.A. Milne, On the Origin of Postglacial Ocean Syphoning, Quat. Sci. Rev., 21, 2179-2190, 2002.

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