Tectonic displacement contaminates estimates of peak eustatic sea level (and, equivalently, minimum continental ice volumes) determined from the elevation of Quaternary interglacial highstand markers. For sites at which a stratigraphic or geomorphic marker of peak Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e sea level exists, the standard approach for estimating local tectonic uplift (or subsidence) rates takes the difference between the elevation of the local highstand marker and a reference MIS 5e eustatic value, commonly chosen as +6 m, and divides by the age of the marker. The resulting rate is then applied to correct the elevation of all other local observed sea-level markers for tectonic displacement, including peak highstands of different ages (e.g...
Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Ber...
Estimating minimum ice volume during the last interglacial based on local sea-level indicators requi...
International audienceThe growing interest in quantification of vertical ground motion stems from th...
Sea-level indicators dated to the Last Interglacial, or Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e, have a twofol...
Sea-level indicators dated to the Last Interglacial, or Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e, have a twofol...
Studies of sea level during previous interglacials provide insight into the stability of polar ice s...
Differences in marine terrace elevations across the Pacific coast of North America have long been as...
Along tectonically active margins, the difference in elevations between global sea levels during hig...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Ber...
Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Ber...
Estimating minimum ice volume during the last interglacial based on local sea-level indicators requi...
International audienceThe growing interest in quantification of vertical ground motion stems from th...
Sea-level indicators dated to the Last Interglacial, or Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e, have a twofol...
Sea-level indicators dated to the Last Interglacial, or Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e, have a twofol...
Studies of sea level during previous interglacials provide insight into the stability of polar ice s...
Differences in marine terrace elevations across the Pacific coast of North America have long been as...
Along tectonically active margins, the difference in elevations between global sea levels during hig...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Ber...
Contentious observations of Pleistocene shoreline features on the tectonically stable islands of Ber...
Estimating minimum ice volume during the last interglacial based on local sea-level indicators requi...
International audienceThe growing interest in quantification of vertical ground motion stems from th...