Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Bermuda and the Bahamas have suggested that sea level about 400,000 years ago was more than 20 metres higher than it is today. Geochronologic and geomorphic evidence indicates that these features formed during interglacial marine isotope stage (MIS) 11, an unusually long interval of warmth during the ice age. Previous work has advanced two divergent hypotheses for these shoreline features: first, significant melting of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, in addition to the collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and the Greenland Ice Sheet; or second, emplacement by a mega-tsunami during MIS 11 (ref. 4, 5). Here we show that the elevations of these f...
© 2017 The Authors Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials e...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
Past fluctuations of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) are of fundamental interest because of the ...
Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Ber...
Marine isotope stage (MIS) 11 may well represent one of the most significant interglacial highstand...
Marine isotope stage (MIS) 11 may well represent one of the most significant interglacial highstand ...
Studies of sea level during previous interglacials provide insight into the stability of polar ice s...
Interglacials, including the present (Holocene) period, are warm, low land ice extent (high sea leve...
Considerable uncertainty exists as to whether the last interglacial was relatively short (~10 ka) ...
The last interglacial (LIG; ~130 to ~118 thousand years ago, ka) was the last time global sea level ...
Studies from tectonically active coasts on New Guinea and Barbados have suggested that sea level at ...
Tectonic displacement contaminates estimates of peak eustatic sea level (and, equivalently, minimum ...
Fossil lacustrine sediments were found at about 15 m above sea level, directly above beach deposits ...
Interglacials, including the present (Holocene) period, are warm, low land ice extent (high sea leve...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
© 2017 The Authors Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials e...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
Past fluctuations of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) are of fundamental interest because of the ...
Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Ber...
Marine isotope stage (MIS) 11 may well represent one of the most significant interglacial highstand...
Marine isotope stage (MIS) 11 may well represent one of the most significant interglacial highstand ...
Studies of sea level during previous interglacials provide insight into the stability of polar ice s...
Interglacials, including the present (Holocene) period, are warm, low land ice extent (high sea leve...
Considerable uncertainty exists as to whether the last interglacial was relatively short (~10 ka) ...
The last interglacial (LIG; ~130 to ~118 thousand years ago, ka) was the last time global sea level ...
Studies from tectonically active coasts on New Guinea and Barbados have suggested that sea level at ...
Tectonic displacement contaminates estimates of peak eustatic sea level (and, equivalently, minimum ...
Fossil lacustrine sediments were found at about 15 m above sea level, directly above beach deposits ...
Interglacials, including the present (Holocene) period, are warm, low land ice extent (high sea leve...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
© 2017 The Authors Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials e...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
Past fluctuations of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) are of fundamental interest because of the ...