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Reassessing transfer-function performance in sea-level reconstruction based on benthic salt-marsh foraminifera from the Atlantic Coast of NE North America
(Elsevier, 2011)
The need to increase the number and distribution of sea-level records spanning the last few hundred years has led to particular interest in developing high-precision, geologically based sea-level reconstructions that capture ...
Sea Levels: change and variability during warm intervals
(Sage, 2006)
The challenges associated with understanding precisely how climate affects sea level
have been regular features of Progress Reports since the 1990s (e.g. Woodroffe,
1993; 1994, Woodroffe & Nash, 1995; Long, 2000; 2001; ...
The Island of Ireland: Drowning the Myth of an Irish Land-Bridge?
(2008)
At the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) c. 26 000 calendar years ago, global sea levels were around 120 m lower than present due to the storage of water on land in the form of large, high-latitude ice sheets. This lowering of ...
Sea levels: science & society
(Sage, 2008)
Sea Levels: Abrupt Events and Mechanisms of Change
(Sage, 2005)
Sedimentary Indicators of Relative Sea-Level Change - Low Energy
(Elsevier, 2013)
Fine grained sediments associated with low energy conditions have proven to be useful archives of relative sea-level data. Low energy inter-tidal environments, such as saltmarshes and mangroves, are closely linked to the ...
Post-glacial relative sea-level observations from Ireland and their role in glacial rebound modelling
(John Wiley, 2008)
The British Isles have been the focus of a number of recent modelling studies owing to
the existence of a high-quality sea-level dataset for this region and the suitability of these data for
constraining shallow earth ...