Links between early Holocene ice-sheet decay, sea-level rise and abrupt climate change
Abstract
The beginning of the Holocene interglacial was marked by ice-sheet melting and sea-level rise. A review of sea level and climate records identifies two sea-level jumps associated with the final drainage of glacial Lake Agassiz, and links them to an abrupt cooling...
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Title
Links between early Holocene ice-sheet decay, sea-level rise and abrupt climate change
Published Date
Sep 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
9
Pages
601 - 606
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