This study critically reviews the relative sea-level (RSL) data from the Río de la Plata (RDP) (Argentina and Uruguay) in order to analyze the Holocene RSL changes in this region and thus capture the general trend illustrated by both the data and the high-degree polynomial regression analyses which show good agreement with the ICE-6G_C (VM6) model. The previously inferred Holocene sea-level histories reconstructed from palynological and diatom records from the northern and the southern RDP are also compared to the RSL curves proposed in this work. Analysis of the RSL database revealed that the RSL rose to reach the present level at or before c. 7000 cal yr BP, with the peak of the sea-level highstand c. +4 m between c. 6000 and 5500 cal yr ...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
As part of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), we critically review existing ch...
The Holocene epoch offers a potential analogue for understanding future sea-level variability as bot...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
Martínez and Rojas (2013) published a paper about the relative sea level during the Holocene in Urug...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
We report the sedimentology, palynology, geochemistry, and diatom assemblages of a well-dated succes...
Analyses of fossil records of molluscs, stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen, diatoms and palynomorp...
Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) records exhibit spatial and temporal variability that arises mainl...
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help const...
The continental shelf adjacent to the Río de la Plata (RdlP) exhibits extremely complex hydrographic...
Southernmost Patagonia, located at the relatively narrow passage between Antarctica and South Americ...
Sedimentary descriptions and radiocarbon ages from two cores obtained from coastal plains along the ...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
As part of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), we critically review existing ch...
The Holocene epoch offers a potential analogue for understanding future sea-level variability as bot...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
Martínez and Rojas (2013) published a paper about the relative sea level during the Holocene in Urug...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
We report the sedimentology, palynology, geochemistry, and diatom assemblages of a well-dated succes...
Analyses of fossil records of molluscs, stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen, diatoms and palynomorp...
Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) records exhibit spatial and temporal variability that arises mainl...
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help const...
The continental shelf adjacent to the Río de la Plata (RdlP) exhibits extremely complex hydrographic...
Southernmost Patagonia, located at the relatively narrow passage between Antarctica and South Americ...
Sedimentary descriptions and radiocarbon ages from two cores obtained from coastal plains along the ...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
As part of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), we critically review existing ch...
The Holocene epoch offers a potential analogue for understanding future sea-level variability as bot...