During the last interglacial period, ∼125,000 years ago, sea level was at least several meters higher than at present, with substantial variability observed for peak sea level at geographically diverse sites. Speculation that the West Antarctic ice she
A new Holocene sea-level record from the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, has been obtained by dating the...
Interglacials, including the present (Holocene) period, are warm, low land ice extent (high sea leve...
The Last Interglacial (116 ka - 130 ka) is the most recent time when Earth's climate was as warm or ...
The Last Interglacial Global Mean Sea Level is believed to be 6 to 9 m above the present and might h...
With polar temperatures ∼3–5 °C warmer than today, the last interglacial stage (∼125 kyr ago) serves...
The elevations and chronology of interglacial shorelines and other sea-level indicators provide info...
The last interglacial (LIG; ~130 to ~118 thousand years ago, ka) was the last time global sea level ...
when orbital parameters and climate proxies indicate cold conditions—sea level was only about 20 m b...
Earths climate has oscillated between short-lived interglacial and extended glacial periods for the ...
We obtained global sea-level (eustatic) estimates with a peak of ∼22 m higher than present for the P...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
About 140,000 years ago, the breakup of large continental ice sheets initiated the Last Interglacial...
The rheology of the earth and the history of ice sheets, which have a major contributing role in cl...
Studies of past glacial cycles yield critical information about climate and sea-level (ice-volume) v...
The Last Interglacial (MIS 5e, 128-116 ka) is among the most studied past periods in Earth’s history...
A new Holocene sea-level record from the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, has been obtained by dating the...
Interglacials, including the present (Holocene) period, are warm, low land ice extent (high sea leve...
The Last Interglacial (116 ka - 130 ka) is the most recent time when Earth's climate was as warm or ...
The Last Interglacial Global Mean Sea Level is believed to be 6 to 9 m above the present and might h...
With polar temperatures ∼3–5 °C warmer than today, the last interglacial stage (∼125 kyr ago) serves...
The elevations and chronology of interglacial shorelines and other sea-level indicators provide info...
The last interglacial (LIG; ~130 to ~118 thousand years ago, ka) was the last time global sea level ...
when orbital parameters and climate proxies indicate cold conditions—sea level was only about 20 m b...
Earths climate has oscillated between short-lived interglacial and extended glacial periods for the ...
We obtained global sea-level (eustatic) estimates with a peak of ∼22 m higher than present for the P...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
About 140,000 years ago, the breakup of large continental ice sheets initiated the Last Interglacial...
The rheology of the earth and the history of ice sheets, which have a major contributing role in cl...
Studies of past glacial cycles yield critical information about climate and sea-level (ice-volume) v...
The Last Interglacial (MIS 5e, 128-116 ka) is among the most studied past periods in Earth’s history...
A new Holocene sea-level record from the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, has been obtained by dating the...
Interglacials, including the present (Holocene) period, are warm, low land ice extent (high sea leve...
The Last Interglacial (116 ka - 130 ka) is the most recent time when Earth's climate was as warm or ...