Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help constrain future projections of sea level rise. Here we report on the sedimentology and age of a geological unit in central Patagonia, Argentina, that we dated to the Early Pliocene (4.69–5.23 Ma, 2σ) with strontium isotope stratigraphy. The unit was interpreted as representative of an intertidal environment, and its elevation was measured with differential GPS at ca. 36 m above present-day sea level. Considering modern tidal ranges, it was possible to constrain paleo relative sea level within ±2.7 m (1σ). We use glacial isostatic adjustment models and estimates of vertical land movement to calculate that, when the Camarones intertidal sequence w...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina) a...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
A detailed geomorphological survey was undertaken in the area of Puerto Deseado (Santa Cruz Province...
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help const...
As part of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), we critically review existing ch...
Paleoshorelines serve as measures of ancient sea level and ice volume but are affected by solid Ear...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
Earth is heading towards a climate that was last experienced more than 3 Myr during the “mid-Pliocen...
There are areas in the world where our understanding of past sea-level changes is less robust than i...
Ice cores from Antarctica record temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide variations over the past...
We obtained global sea-level (eustatic) estimates with a peak of ∼22 m higher than present for the P...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina) a...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
A detailed geomorphological survey was undertaken in the area of Puerto Deseado (Santa Cruz Province...
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help const...
As part of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), we critically review existing ch...
Paleoshorelines serve as measures of ancient sea level and ice volume but are affected by solid Ear...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
Earth is heading towards a climate that was last experienced more than 3 Myr during the “mid-Pliocen...
There are areas in the world where our understanding of past sea-level changes is less robust than i...
Ice cores from Antarctica record temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide variations over the past...
We obtained global sea-level (eustatic) estimates with a peak of ∼22 m higher than present for the P...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina) a...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
A detailed geomorphological survey was undertaken in the area of Puerto Deseado (Santa Cruz Province...