Sea level and global ice volumes from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene

Volume: 111, Issue: 43, Pages: 15296 - 15303
Published: Oct 13, 2014
Abstract
The major cause of sea-level change during ice ages is the exchange of water between ice and ocean and the planet's dynamic response to the changing surface load. Inversion of ∼1,000 observations for the past 35,000 y from localities far from former ice margins has provided new constraints on the fluctuation of ice volume in this interval. Key results are: (i) a rapid final fall in global sea level of ∼40 m in <2,000 y at the onset of the...
Paper Details
Title
Sea level and global ice volumes from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene
Published Date
Oct 13, 2014
Volume
111
Issue
43
Pages
15296 - 15303
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