Antonio B. Rodriguez

Antonio B. Rodriguez

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 38

North America-United States

About Antonio B. Rodriguez

Antonio B. Rodriguez, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of Sedimentology, Coastal Geology, Marine Geology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Impact of land-use change on salt marsh accretion

Unprecedented Historical Erosion of US Gulf Coast: A Consequence of Accelerated Sea‐Level Rise?

Comparison of 3D structural metrics on oyster reefs using unoccupied aircraft photogrammetry and terrestrial LiDAR across a tidal elevation gradient

Anthropogenic impacts on tidal creek sedimentation since 1900

Carbon accumulation rates are highest at young and expanding salt marsh edges

Holocene evolution of the western Louisiana–Texas Coast, USA: Response to sea-level rise and climate change

Coastal squeeze on temperate reefs: Long‐term shifts in salinity, water quality, and oyster‐associated communities

Morphodynamics of modern and ancient barrier systems: An updated and expanded synthesis

Antonio B. Rodriguez Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine Geology

Citations(all)

4328

Citations(since 2020)

1803

Cited By

3194

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

54

Email

University Profile Page

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Antonio B. Rodriguez Skills & Research Interests

Sedimentology

Coastal Geology

Marine Geology

Top articles of Antonio B. Rodriguez

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Impact of land-use change on salt marsh accretion

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Molly C Bost

Antonio B Rodriguez

Brent A McKee

2024/2/28

Unprecedented Historical Erosion of US Gulf Coast: A Consequence of Accelerated Sea‐Level Rise?

Earth's Future

John B Anderson

Davin J Wallace

Antonio B Rodriguez

Alexander R Simms

2023/9

Comparison of 3D structural metrics on oyster reefs using unoccupied aircraft photogrammetry and terrestrial LiDAR across a tidal elevation gradient

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Justin T. Ridge

Alexandra E. DiGiacomo

Antonio B. Rodriguez

Joshua D. Himmelstein

David W. Johnston

2023/1/5

Anthropogenic impacts on tidal creek sedimentation since 1900

PLoS One

Molly C Bost

Charles D Deaton

Antonio B Rodriguez

Brent A McKee

F Joel Fodrie

...

2023/1/18

Carbon accumulation rates are highest at young and expanding salt marsh edges

Communications Earth & Environment

Carson B Miller

Antonio B Rodriguez

Molly C Bost

Brent A McKee

Nathan D McTigue

2022/8/2

Holocene evolution of the western Louisiana–Texas Coast, USA: Response to sea-level rise and climate change

John B Anderson

Davin J Wallace

Antonio B Rodriguez

Alexander R Simms

Kristy T Milliken

2022/8/8

Coastal squeeze on temperate reefs: Long‐term shifts in salinity, water quality, and oyster‐associated communities

Ecological Applications

Maxwell Tice‐Lewis

Y Stacy Zhang

S Gray Redding

Niels L Lindquist

Antonio B Rodriguez

...

2022/7

Morphodynamics of modern and ancient barrier systems: An updated and expanded synthesis

RA McBride

JB Anderson

IV Buynevich

MR Byrnes

W Cleary

...

2022/1/1

Low resistance to overwash promotes sustained accretion of a washover fan on a transgressive barrier island during non-stormy periods

Authorea Preprints

Antonio B Rodriguez

Ethan J Theuerkauf

Justin T Ridge

Beth M VanDusen

Stephen R Fegley

2022/11/30

Ecological functions and ecosystem services of overwash ponds on North Core banks, NC

Stephanie Cadell

Yuzhou Chen

Jillian Daly

Jackson Evans

Callie Herschfield

...

2021

Effects of Increasing Coastal Sediment Loads on Tidal-creek Levee Morphology

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Joshua Himmelstein

Molly Bost

Brent McKee

Antonio Rodriguez

2021/12

Natural intertidal oyster reef growth across two landscape settings and tidal ranges

Estuaries and Coasts

Molly C Bost

Antonio B Rodriguez

Justin T Ridge

Carson B Miller

Stephen R Fegley

2021/12

Sea-level rise, localized subsidence, and increased storminess promote saltmarsh transgression across low-gradient upland areas

Quaternary Science Reviews

MC Bost CB Miller

AB Rodriguez

2021/7/3

Benthic Community Responses to the Filling of a Hurricane-Induced Barrier Island Inlet

Journal of Coastal Research

Iván F Rodil

Zachary T Long

Stephen R Fegley

Antonio B Rodriguez

Charles H Peterson

2021/5/1

Spatial and Temporal Variations in Fringing Salt Marsh Carbon Accumulation Rates

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Antonio Rodriguez

Carson Miller

Molly Bost

Brent McKee

Nathan McTigue

2021/12

Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape

Journal of Environmental Management

Norman L Christensen

Patricia A Cunningham

Kimberly Matthews

Iris C Anderson

Mark J Brush

...

2021/2/15

Fringing Saltmarshes as Records of Localized Land Cover Change in Lower Coastal Plain Tidal Creeks

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Molly Bost

Antonio Rodriguez

Brent McKee

2021/12

Onslow Beach Washover Fan Morphology from 2012 to 2015

Antonio Rodriguez

Ethan Theuerkauf

Justin Ridge

Beth VanDusen

Stephen Fegley

2020/1/1

Long-term washover fan accretion on a transgressive barrier island challenges the assumption that paleotempestites represent individual tropical cyclones

Scientific reports

Antonio B Rodriguez

Ethan J Theuerkauf

Justin T Ridge

Beth M VanDusen

Stephen R Fegley

2020/11/12

Sustained washover fan accretion in the absence of large storms suggests inherent changes to island overwash resistance influences paleostorm records

ESS Open Archive eprints

Antonio B Rodriguez

Ethan J Theuerkauf

Justin T Ridge

Beth M VanDusen

Stephen R Fegley

2020/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 49
David W. Johnston

David W. Johnston

Duke University

H-index: 48
Jonathan Grabowski

Jonathan Grabowski

Northeastern University

H-index: 47
Brent A McKee

Brent A McKee

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 42
Michael Piehler

Michael Piehler

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 35
Joel Fodrie

Joel Fodrie

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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