Global sea level during the Last Interglacial (LIG, Marine Isotope Sub-stage 5e) peaked between c. 5.5 and 9 m above present, implying significant melt from Greenland and Antarctica. Relative sea level (RSL) observations from several far- and intermediate-field sites suggest abrupt fluctuations or jumps in RSL during the LIG highstand that require one or more episodes of ice-sheet collapse and regrowth. Such events should be manifest as unique sea-level fingerprints, recorded in far-, intermediate- and near-field sites depending on the source(s) of ice-mass change involved. To date, though, no coherent evidence of such fluctuations has been reported from near-field RSL studies in northwest Europe. This is an important problem because RSL fl...
During the Last Interglacial, global mean sea level reached approximately 6 to 9 m above the present...
With polar temperatures ∼3–5 °C warmer than today, the last interglacial stage (∼125 kyr ago) serves...
As the most recent warm period in Earth's history with a sea-level stand higher than present, the La...
Global sea level during the Last Interglacial (LIG, Marine Isotope Sub-stage 5e) peaked between c. 5...
Global sea level during the Last Interglacial (LIG, Marine Isotope Sub-stage 5e) peaked between c. 5...
International audienceAlthough the Last Interglacial (LIG) is often considered as a possible analogu...
Studies of sea level during previous interglacials provide insight into the stability of polar ice s...
Abstract Because global sea level during the last interglacial (LIG; 130–115 ka) was higher than to...
This paper interprets high resolution relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions obtained from recentl...
This paper interprets high resolution relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions obtained from recentl...
Abundant numbers of sites and studies exist in NW Europe that document the geographically and geomor...
The sea-level history of the Eemian transgression and high stand in the Southern North Sea (The Neth...
Because global sea level during the last interglacial (LIG; 130–115 ka) was higher than today, the L...
The Last Interglacial (LIG) stage (ca. 130–115 ka) provides a relatively recent example of a world w...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
During the Last Interglacial, global mean sea level reached approximately 6 to 9 m above the present...
With polar temperatures ∼3–5 °C warmer than today, the last interglacial stage (∼125 kyr ago) serves...
As the most recent warm period in Earth's history with a sea-level stand higher than present, the La...
Global sea level during the Last Interglacial (LIG, Marine Isotope Sub-stage 5e) peaked between c. 5...
Global sea level during the Last Interglacial (LIG, Marine Isotope Sub-stage 5e) peaked between c. 5...
International audienceAlthough the Last Interglacial (LIG) is often considered as a possible analogu...
Studies of sea level during previous interglacials provide insight into the stability of polar ice s...
Abstract Because global sea level during the last interglacial (LIG; 130–115 ka) was higher than to...
This paper interprets high resolution relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions obtained from recentl...
This paper interprets high resolution relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions obtained from recentl...
Abundant numbers of sites and studies exist in NW Europe that document the geographically and geomor...
The sea-level history of the Eemian transgression and high stand in the Southern North Sea (The Neth...
Because global sea level during the last interglacial (LIG; 130–115 ka) was higher than today, the L...
The Last Interglacial (LIG) stage (ca. 130–115 ka) provides a relatively recent example of a world w...
Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints ...
During the Last Interglacial, global mean sea level reached approximately 6 to 9 m above the present...
With polar temperatures ∼3–5 °C warmer than today, the last interglacial stage (∼125 kyr ago) serves...
As the most recent warm period in Earth's history with a sea-level stand higher than present, the La...