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Sedimentary Indicators of Relative Sea Level Change   Low Energy

Sedimentary Indicators of Relative Sea Level Change Low Energy

... in sea-level studies. A new genera�on of sea-level curves is seeking to combine detailed marsh eleva�on diagrams with precise ...and sea level at mul�-decadal to centennial ...

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Relative sea level change around the Irish coast

Relative sea level change around the Irish coast

... mean sea level (Devoy, ...‘eustatic’ sea level, concluding that most of the shore features along the eastern coast of Ireland dating to the last 5000 years could be explained by extreme events ...

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Relative sea level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past ~3000 years

Relative sea level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past ~3000 years

... RSL change during the past ~3000 years 808 along the Atlantic coast of North America reveals three latitudinal groups of sites that share 809 common trends (Figure ...non-linear sea level fell from ...

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Relative sea level change in Bangladesh during the Holocene

Relative sea level change in Bangladesh during the Holocene

... of sea-level would have only be possible on a rigid ...non-uniform sea-level movements relative to the land (Walcott, 1972; Clark et ...on sea-level movement would be ...

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... shoreline change analysis from 1978 to ...shoreline change rate (m/yr), coastal slope (deg), relative sea-level change (mm/yr), mean wave height (m) and mean tide range ...

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Abstract: Along with density and mass variations of the oceans driven by global warming, Glacial

Abstract: Along with density and mass variations of the oceans driven by global warming, Glacial

... Figure 3. GIA fingerprint for ˙ S , the present-day rate of relative sea-level change, obtained by implementing model ICE-5G (VM2) in SELEN 4 . To better visualize the regional variations, the ...

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Concepts and Terminology for Sea Level: Mean, Variability and Change, Both Local and Global

Concepts and Terminology for Sea Level: Mean, Variability and Change, Both Local and Global

... ellipsoid, sea surface, mean sea level, sea floor and ...in sea level in Sect. 5. In Sect. 6, we show how relative sea-level change is related to ...

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Sea-Level Changes Along the U.S. Atlantic Coast: Implications for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Models and Current Rates of Sea-Level Change

Sea-Level Changes Along the U.S. Atlantic Coast: Implications for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Models and Current Rates of Sea-Level Change

... in relative sea-level (RSL) rise, provide constraints on geophysical models and document ongoing crustal movements due to Glacial Isostatic Adjustment ...RSL change were highest during the ...

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Redating the earliest evidence of the mid-Holocene relative sea-level highstand in Australia and implications for global sea-level rise

Redating the earliest evidence of the mid-Holocene relative sea-level highstand in Australia and implications for global sea-level rise

... past sea levels can help constrain uncertainties surrounding the rate of change, magnitude, and impacts of the projected increase through the 21 st ...mid-Holocene relative sea-level ...

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Dynamics of Long-Term Sea-Level Change and Vertical Motion of Continents

Dynamics of Long-Term Sea-Level Change and Vertical Motion of Continents

... epicontinental sea a thousand kilometers across, followed by extensive
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Post glacial relative sea level observations from Ireland and their role in glacial rebound modelling

Post glacial relative sea level observations from Ireland and their role in glacial rebound modelling

... of relative sea-level (RSL) change in Britain which, through the process of geophysical modelling, can be used to gather information regarding former ice extent, thickness and melting history, ...

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Consequences of sea level variability and sea level rise for Cuban territory

Consequences of sea level variability and sea level rise for Cuban territory

... mean sea level are recorded during ENSO events in all Cuban tide gauges ...mean sea level cycle during one year and more (Blázquez, 1989; Hernández-González & Díaz-Llanes, 2001; ...

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Sea Levels: Abrupt Events and Mechanisms of Change

Sea Levels: Abrupt Events and Mechanisms of Change

... co-seismic change requires detailed investigations employing precise indicators of relative ...examine relative sea-level changes at two sites in Cook Inlet, Alaska, resulting from the ...

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On the recent contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea level change

On the recent contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea level change

... mass change; as a result, several years after its launch, the dual-satellite Gravity Recovery and Climate Ex- periment (GRACE) mission was able to confirm that the GrIS is losing mass (Velicogna and Wahr, ...the ...

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Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise

Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise

... of relative sea-level rise in Atlantic Canada followed the methodology of Church et ...global-average sea-level rise which includes contributions due to thermal expansion, melting ice ...

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Beachrock: A tool for reconstructing relative sea level in the far-field

Beachrock: A tool for reconstructing relative sea level in the far-field

... increasing sea- water mixing the process is slower (Hanor, 1978); smaller carbonate crystals alongside high porosity make the rock more friable on the seaward side of the ...

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Sedimentary environmental change induced from late Quaternary sea-level change in the Bonaparte Gulf, northwestern Australia

Sedimentary environmental change induced from late Quaternary sea-level change in the Bonaparte Gulf, northwestern Australia

... Sedimentation patterns would have fluctuated with the relative strength of monsoon (Gallagher et al. 2014b; Kuhnt et al. 2015). The Australian Monsoonal precipi- tation pattern is sensitive to latitudinal ITCZ ...

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A Bayesian hierarchical model for reconstructing relative sea level: from raw data to rates of change

A Bayesian hierarchical model for reconstructing relative sea level: from raw data to rates of change

... RSL change through time. This is highlighted in the reconstruction of sea level between ∼ 500 BCE and 500 CE where the uncertainty for rate estimates was reduced by 25 % for the multi-proxy B-TF ...

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Vulnerability and responses of American Samoa mangroves to relative sea level rise : and Pacific Isand Region capacity building priorities

Vulnerability and responses of American Samoa mangroves to relative sea level rise : and Pacific Isand Region capacity building priorities

... Change in mangrove area resulting from movement of 163 the seaward mangrove margin and change in relative sea-level, for Masefau, Nu'uuli, and Leone mangroves, American Samoa from 1961-2[r] ...

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