The thesis set out to fulfil two purposes: 1) To further the development of a methodology for the study of displaced shorelines. 2) To apply the methodology to the lower Tees basin. 1) Methodogy An examination of previous work suggested that a methodology should encompass as many facts of a marine environment as possible to obtain best results. Three such facts were selected for detailed study, morphology, sedimentology, and fossil evidence, and the value of each was assessed on both theoretical and practical grounds. It was concluded that the degree of differential warping exhibited by a terrace could indicate the origin of the feature. Similarly the particle size and mineralogy of a sand sized sediment may indicate its depositional enviro...
AbstractDuring the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Iri...
The interplay of eustatic and isostatic factors causes complex relative sea?level (RSL) histories, p...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
Radiocarbon dated relative sea levels, the tilts of proglacial lake shorelines and raised marine sho...
The generally accepted patterns of raised shorelines on the northern side of the Forth valley and e...
Middle and Upper Pleistocene sea level and climatic successions for the shores of the English Channe...
Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes from four sites along the Cumbrian coastline have been rec...
Porcupine Strand, on the central coast of Labrador, has experienced dramatic landscape changes since...
This thesis investigates sea-level changes in order to test the hypothesis that the main contributio...
Late Holocene sea-level changes can be reconstructed from salt-marsh sediments with decimetre-scale ...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Irish Ice S...
The South Coast of England is one of the few remaining areas in the British Isles where there is a r...
The `8.2 ka climate event' is believed to have been driven by meltwater pulses draining into the Nor...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
This study investigates whether raised beach sequences preserved on emergent coasts of the central C...
AbstractDuring the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Iri...
The interplay of eustatic and isostatic factors causes complex relative sea?level (RSL) histories, p...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
Radiocarbon dated relative sea levels, the tilts of proglacial lake shorelines and raised marine sho...
The generally accepted patterns of raised shorelines on the northern side of the Forth valley and e...
Middle and Upper Pleistocene sea level and climatic successions for the shores of the English Channe...
Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes from four sites along the Cumbrian coastline have been rec...
Porcupine Strand, on the central coast of Labrador, has experienced dramatic landscape changes since...
This thesis investigates sea-level changes in order to test the hypothesis that the main contributio...
Late Holocene sea-level changes can be reconstructed from salt-marsh sediments with decimetre-scale ...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Irish Ice S...
The South Coast of England is one of the few remaining areas in the British Isles where there is a r...
The `8.2 ka climate event' is believed to have been driven by meltwater pulses draining into the Nor...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
This study investigates whether raised beach sequences preserved on emergent coasts of the central C...
AbstractDuring the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Iri...
The interplay of eustatic and isostatic factors causes complex relative sea?level (RSL) histories, p...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...