The interpretation by Yim and Huang (2002) of our discovery of a relic encrustation of the oyster (Saccostrea cucullata) 1.9 m above the comparative present intertidal zone at Big Wave Bay on Hong Kong Island needs clarification. It is unlikely that a 4-5-m-higher mid-Holocene sea level is a corollary to this discovery. Their comments related to tidal variance and the incidence of storm surges do not explain the formation. Further, the discovery of the same formations in similar contexts for matching time periods in Malaysia, Indonesia, New Caledonia and Australia and the robust nature of data fits for the time elevation distributions support a global forcing effect, not local circumstances. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved....
Shi et al. (2015) analysed the distributions of elevation of palaeoshorelines around Siling Tso, cen...
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The approach and results of our 2019 paper (Brooke et al., 2019) have been criticised by Dougherty (...
ABSTRACT Discussions are useful to the advance of science, and we appreciate the opportunity to disc...
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The article "Chronology of fluctuating sea levels since the Triassic" ( 1) provides a new version of...
It is accepted that relative sea-level change is not the reverse of vertical land (crustal) movement...
Shi et al. (2015) analysed the distributions of elevation of palaeoshorelines around Siling Tso, cen...
Our recent paper [McMurtry, G.M., Tappin, D.R., Sedwick, P.N., Wilkinson, I., Fietzkc, J. and Sellwo...
In this Comment we refer to our strong reservations concerning the paper by Powell et al. J Coast Co...
Yim et al comment on Fyfe et al's sequence stratigraphical interpretation of the Quaternary inner sh...
Dating of a relict shell horizon (Saccostrea cucullata) on Hong Kong Island located approximately 1....
International audienceRashid et al. (2016) questioned the use of the Mg-/Ca-based sea surface temper...
The approach and results of our 2019 paper (Brooke et al., 2019) have been criticised by Dougherty (...
ABSTRACT Discussions are useful to the advance of science, and we appreciate the opportunity to disc...
In May 2009, Orson van de Plassche sadly passed away. In a paper that was partially written after hi...
We are glad to know that our paper “Review of research in internal-wave and internal-tide deposits o...
ABSTRACT Interpretation of sea-level indicators is essential when studying paleo sea-level fluctuati...
Anthony et al. (2010) published a recent paper in Marine Geology on the origin and chronology of an ...
AbstractWe are glad to know that our paper “Review of research in internal-wave and internal-tide de...
The article "Chronology of fluctuating sea levels since the Triassic" ( 1) provides a new version of...
It is accepted that relative sea-level change is not the reverse of vertical land (crustal) movement...
Shi et al. (2015) analysed the distributions of elevation of palaeoshorelines around Siling Tso, cen...
Our recent paper [McMurtry, G.M., Tappin, D.R., Sedwick, P.N., Wilkinson, I., Fietzkc, J. and Sellwo...
In this Comment we refer to our strong reservations concerning the paper by Powell et al. J Coast Co...