In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocene RSL rise during the Neoglacial, after 4–3 cal. ka BP (thousand calibrated years before present). Here we present the results of an isolation basin RSL study completed near to the coastal town of Sisimiut, in central West Greenland. RSL fell from 14 m above sea level at 5.7 cal. ka BP to reach a lowstand of −4.0 m at 2.3–1.2 cal. ka BP, before rising by an equivalent amount to present. Differences in the timing and magnitude of the RSL lowstand between this and other sites in West and South Greenland record the varied interplay of local and non-Greenland RSL processes, notably the reloading of the Earth's crust caused by a Neoglacial expansi...
This paper presents new evidence regarding relative sea-level (RSL) changes and vertical land motion...
We present new results for relative sea-level change for Southern Greenland for the interval from 90...
Isolation basins are natural topographic depressions that at various times in their history may be c...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
Abstract There is widespread geomorphological evidence that the Greenland Ice Sheet has expanded sin...
This paper presents new evidence regarding relative sea-level (RSL) changes and vertical land motion...
This paper presents new evidence regarding relative sea-level (RSL) changes and vertical land motion...
We present new results for relative sea-level change for Southern Greenland for the interval from 90...
Isolation basins are natural topographic depressions that at various times in their history may be c...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
In West Greenland, early and mid Holocene relative sea level (RSL) fall was replaced by late Holocen...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
Abstract There is widespread geomorphological evidence that the Greenland Ice Sheet has expanded sin...
This paper presents new evidence regarding relative sea-level (RSL) changes and vertical land motion...
This paper presents new evidence regarding relative sea-level (RSL) changes and vertical land motion...
We present new results for relative sea-level change for Southern Greenland for the interval from 90...
Isolation basins are natural topographic depressions that at various times in their history may be c...