The anatomy of interglacial sea levels: The relationship between sea levels and ice volumes during the Last Interglacial

Volume: 315-316, Pages: 4 - 11
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
The elevations and chronology of interglacial shorelines and other sea-level indicators provide information on ice volumes for these earlier periods compared with today. But, as for the Holocene, the relationship between sea levels and ice volumes for earlier interglacials is not simple because of the planet's deformational, gravitational and rotational response to changes in ice-water loads (glacio-hydro isostasy). In particular, the pattern of...
Paper Details
Title
The anatomy of interglacial sea levels: The relationship between sea levels and ice volumes during the Last Interglacial
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
315-316
Pages
4 - 11
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