International audienceThe Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the oceanic part of the Antarctic plate have formed at the expense of Panthalassa as a result of Pangea breakup over the last 180 Myr. This major plate reorganization has changed the age vs. surface distribution of oceanic lithosphere and has been a likely driver of sea-level change. Assuming that the age/surface structure of Panthalassa has remained similar to the present-day global distribution from 180 Ma to Present, and using the isochron patterns preserved in the newly formed oceans, we model resulting relative sea-level change. We find a first (slower) phase of sea-level rise (by 90 to 110 m), culminating between 120 and 50 Ma, followed by a (faster) phase of sea-level drop. We ...
Glacial cycles redistribute water between oceans and continents, causing pressure changes in the upp...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...
International audienceThe Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the oceanic part of the Antarctic plate hav...
International audienceThe Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the oceanic part of the Antarctic plate hav...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
The sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuated by hundreds of meter...
First‐order variations in sea level exhibit amplitudes of ∼200 m over periods that coincide with tho...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
Glacial cycles redistribute water between oceans and continents, causing pressure changes in the upp...
The sea-level rise due to ice-sheet melting since the last glacial maximum was not uniform everywher...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...
Glacial cycles redistribute water between oceans and continents, causing pressure changes in the upp...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...
International audienceThe Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the oceanic part of the Antarctic plate hav...
International audienceThe Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the oceanic part of the Antarctic plate hav...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
The sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuated by hundreds of meter...
First‐order variations in sea level exhibit amplitudes of ∼200 m over periods that coincide with tho...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
Glacial cycles redistribute water between oceans and continents, causing pressure changes in the upp...
The sea-level rise due to ice-sheet melting since the last glacial maximum was not uniform everywher...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...
Glacial cycles redistribute water between oceans and continents, causing pressure changes in the upp...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of sea level is a combination of eustatic mechanisms (...