International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuated by hundreds of meters throughout Phanerozoic times. Long-term (10-80 Myr) sea level change can be inferred from paleogeographic reconstructions and stratigraphic methods can be used to estimate sea level change over 1-10 Myr in tectonically quiescent regions assumed to be stable. Plate tectonic reconstructions and mantle flow models make it possible to isolate, quantify and estimate the contribution of different solid Earth mechanisms to sea level change through time, including: the volume of water deeper than mid-oceanic ridges, mantle dynamic topography, marine sedimentation, oceanic large igneous province emplacement, deep-water cycle, v...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
Sea level changes during the Neozoic have been estimated by two different methods. The first involve...
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...
The sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuated by hundreds of meter...
The validity of sea level estimates based on stratigraphic correlations has been debated since the 1...
First‐order variations in sea level exhibit amplitudes of ∼200 m over periods that coincide with tho...
Long-term variations in eustatic sea level in an ice-free world, which existed through most of the M...
Long-term variations in eustatic sea level in an ice-free world, which existed through most of the M...
Long-term variations in eustatic sea level in an ice-free world, which existed through most of the M...
Dynamic earth models are used to better understand the impact of mantle dynamics on the vertical mot...
Dynamic earth models are used to better understand the impact of mantle dynamics on the vertical mot...
Earth’s long-term sea-level history is characterized by widespread continental flooding in the Creta...
Global mean sea level is a key component within the fields of climate and oceanographic modelling in...
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 ...
Sea level changes during the Neozoic have been estimated by two different methods. The first involve...
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...
The sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuated by hundreds of meter...
The validity of sea level estimates based on stratigraphic correlations has been debated since the 1...
First‐order variations in sea level exhibit amplitudes of ∼200 m over periods that coincide with tho...
Long-term variations in eustatic sea level in an ice-free world, which existed through most of the M...
Long-term variations in eustatic sea level in an ice-free world, which existed through most of the M...
Long-term variations in eustatic sea level in an ice-free world, which existed through most of the M...
Dynamic earth models are used to better understand the impact of mantle dynamics on the vertical mot...
Dynamic earth models are used to better understand the impact of mantle dynamics on the vertical mot...
Earth’s long-term sea-level history is characterized by widespread continental flooding in the Creta...
Global mean sea level is a key component within the fields of climate and oceanographic modelling in...
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 ...
Sea level changes during the Neozoic have been estimated by two different methods. The first involve...
International audienceThe Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the oceanic part of the Antarctic plate hav...