Sea-level changes record changes in the mass balance of ice sheets and mountain glaciers, as well as dynamic ocean-atmosphere processes. Unravelling the contribution of each of these mechanisms on late Holocene timescales ideally requires observations from a number of sites on several coasts within one or more oceans. We present the first 2000 year-long continuous salt marsh-based reconstructions of relative sea-level (RSL) change from the eastern North Atlantic and uniquely from a slowly uplifting coastline. We develop three RSL histories from two sites in north west Scotland to test for regional changes in sea-level tendency (a positive tendency indicating an increase in the proximity of marine conditions and a negative tendency the re...
Understanding late Holocene to present relative sea-level changes at centennial or sub-centennial sc...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
We present a new, diatom-based sea-level reconstruction for Iceland spanning the last ~500 years, an...
Sea-level changes record changes in the mass balance of ice sheets and mountain glaciers, as well as...
We present a new 300-year sea-level reconstruction from a salt marsh on the Isle of Wight (central E...
Several processes contributing to coastal relative sea-level (RSL) change in the North Atlantic Ocea...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea level...
Late Holocene sea-level changes can be reconstructed from salt-marsh sediments with decimetre-scale ...
Several processes contributing to coastal relative sea-level (RSL) change in the North Atlantic Ocea...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
Relative sea-level change (RSL), from the Late Glacial through to the late Holocene, is reconstructe...
The most significant climate cooling of the Holocene is centred on 8.2 kyr BP (the ‘8.2 event’). Its...
Accurate Holocene relative sea-level curves are vital for modelling future sea-level changes, partic...
Accurate Holocene relative sea-level curves are vital for modelling future sea-level changes, partic...
Understanding late Holocene to present relative sea-level changes at centennial or sub-centennial sc...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
We present a new, diatom-based sea-level reconstruction for Iceland spanning the last ~500 years, an...
Sea-level changes record changes in the mass balance of ice sheets and mountain glaciers, as well as...
We present a new 300-year sea-level reconstruction from a salt marsh on the Isle of Wight (central E...
Several processes contributing to coastal relative sea-level (RSL) change in the North Atlantic Ocea...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea level...
Late Holocene sea-level changes can be reconstructed from salt-marsh sediments with decimetre-scale ...
Several processes contributing to coastal relative sea-level (RSL) change in the North Atlantic Ocea...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
Tide-gauge measurements in the western North Atlantic Ocean show coherent, multi-decadal relative se...
Relative sea-level change (RSL), from the Late Glacial through to the late Holocene, is reconstructe...
The most significant climate cooling of the Holocene is centred on 8.2 kyr BP (the ‘8.2 event’). Its...
Accurate Holocene relative sea-level curves are vital for modelling future sea-level changes, partic...
Accurate Holocene relative sea-level curves are vital for modelling future sea-level changes, partic...
Understanding late Holocene to present relative sea-level changes at centennial or sub-centennial sc...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
We present a new, diatom-based sea-level reconstruction for Iceland spanning the last ~500 years, an...