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Relative sea-level data from southwest Scotland constrain meltwater-driven sea-level jumps prior to the 8.2 kyr BP event

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Figure 1. Map of circum-North Atlantic with key locations mentioned in text. Blue and dark grey shading indicates the approximate extent of Laurentide Ice Sheet and proglacial lakes Agassiz and Ojibway at ~8900 cal yr BP (after Dyke, 2004)
Figure 2. Records of early Holocene climate, oceanographic and sea-level change in the North Atlantic
Fig. 3. Location maps of field site in southwest Scotland. A) Map of UK and Ireland overlain  Setting of Solway Firth in the Irish Sea and the location of Wigtown Bay and the Cree Estuary
Figure 4Lithostratigraphy of ������� ����� �������� ��ong A) Transect 1, B) Transect 2
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