Post-glacial sea level dynamics during the last 15,000 calendar years are highly variable along the Pacific coast of Canada. During the Last Glacial Maximum, the Earth\u27s crust was depressed by ice loading along the mainland inner coast and relative sea levels were as much as 200 m higher than today. In contrast, some outer coastal areas experienced a glacial forebulge (uplift) effect that caused relative sea levels to drop to as much as 150 m below present levels. Between these inner and outer coasts, we hypothesize that there would have been an area where sea level remained relatively stable, despite regional and global trends in sea level change. To address this hypothesis, we use pond basin coring, diatom analysis, archaeological site...
We leverage a data set of \u3e720 shell-bearing marine deposits throughout southeastern Alaska (USA)...
Sea-level rise during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene inundated nearshore areas in many part...
Sea level along the B.C. coastline has changed dramatically over the past 10,000 years due to isosta...
AbstractPost-glacial sea level dynamics during the last 15,000 calendar years are highly variable al...
Sea-level history since the Last Glacial Maximum on the Pacific margin of North America is complex a...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
A database of published and new relative sea-level (RSL) data for the past 16 ka constrains the sea-...
A database of published and new relative sea-level (RSL) data for the past 16 ka constrains the sea-...
A database of published and new relative sea-level (RSL) data for the past 16 ka constrains the sea-...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Relative sea-level changes during the past several thousand years were determined at six marshes in ...
We leverage a data set of \u3e720 shell-bearing marine deposits throughout southeastern Alaska (USA)...
We leverage a data set of \u3e720 shell-bearing marine deposits throughout southeastern Alaska (USA)...
Sea-level rise during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene inundated nearshore areas in many part...
Sea level along the B.C. coastline has changed dramatically over the past 10,000 years due to isosta...
AbstractPost-glacial sea level dynamics during the last 15,000 calendar years are highly variable al...
Sea-level history since the Last Glacial Maximum on the Pacific margin of North America is complex a...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
A database of published and new relative sea-level (RSL) data for the past 16 ka constrains the sea-...
A database of published and new relative sea-level (RSL) data for the past 16 ka constrains the sea-...
A database of published and new relative sea-level (RSL) data for the past 16 ka constrains the sea-...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Relative sea-level changes during the past several thousand years were determined at six marshes in ...
We leverage a data set of \u3e720 shell-bearing marine deposits throughout southeastern Alaska (USA)...
We leverage a data set of \u3e720 shell-bearing marine deposits throughout southeastern Alaska (USA)...
Sea-level rise during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene inundated nearshore areas in many part...
Sea level along the B.C. coastline has changed dramatically over the past 10,000 years due to isosta...