The absence of good information about sea-level change for the past 1,000 years in the Pacific is unfortunate given our much clearer understanding of the earlier Holocene and the past - 100 years. Yet such information is needed if we are to be able to properly understand the causes of late Neogene sea-level changes and to understand the envi- ronmental effects of predicted future changes. Data are selected from sites in American Samoa, Fiji, the Gambier Islands, Guam, Kosrae, New Zealand, Rota and the Tuamotus which have been tectonically stable for the past thousand years. These data are plotted and a sea-level envelope drawn to characterise the most probable Pacific-wide course of sea-level change for the last millennium. Se...
Sea level variations have been, are, and will always be taking place on local, regional, and global ...
Holocene sea-level reconstructions exist from many locations in the Indo-Pacific region. Despite bei...
1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Sci...
The absence of good information about sea-level change for the past 1,000 years in the Pacific is un...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
Sea-level changes are dynamic processes and changes in relative sea-level (RSL) are common occurrenc...
During the warmest time of the last 10 000 years (Holocene Thermal Maximum), approximately 6000–4000...
The sea level rise issue is one of the major topics that has gained increasing global attention. In ...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
Understanding past sea-level change plays an important role in determining the underlying causes, an...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
Sea-level history reflects the thermal and cryospheric evolution of the Earth, providing a history o...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Climate change has a variety of important impacts, one of which is reflected in sea levels. Indeed, ...
Sea level variations have been, are, and will always be taking place on local, regional, and global ...
Holocene sea-level reconstructions exist from many locations in the Indo-Pacific region. Despite bei...
1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Sci...
The absence of good information about sea-level change for the past 1,000 years in the Pacific is un...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
Sea-level changes are dynamic processes and changes in relative sea-level (RSL) are common occurrenc...
During the warmest time of the last 10 000 years (Holocene Thermal Maximum), approximately 6000–4000...
The sea level rise issue is one of the major topics that has gained increasing global attention. In ...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
Understanding past sea-level change plays an important role in determining the underlying causes, an...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
Sea-level history reflects the thermal and cryospheric evolution of the Earth, providing a history o...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Climate change has a variety of important impacts, one of which is reflected in sea levels. Indeed, ...
Sea level variations have been, are, and will always be taking place on local, regional, and global ...
Holocene sea-level reconstructions exist from many locations in the Indo-Pacific region. Despite bei...
1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Sci...