Sea-level rise is a global problem, yet to forecast future changes, we must understand how and why relative sea level (RSL) varied in the past, on local to global scales. In East and Southeast Asia, details of Holocene RSL are poorly understood. Here we present two independent high-resolution RSL proxy records from Belitung Island on the Sunda Shelf. These records capture spatial variations in glacial isostatic adjustment and paleotidal range, yet both reveal a RSL history between 6850 and 6500 cal years BP that includes two 0.6 m fluctuations, with rates of RSL change reaching 13±4 mm per year (2σ). Observations along the south coast of China, although of a lower resolution, reveal fluctuations similar in amplitude and timing to those on t...
Research on global ice-volume changes during Pleistocene glacial cycles is hindered by a lack of det...
Southeast Asian seas span the largest archipelago in the global ocean and provide a complex oceanic ...
The tropics are the geographical zone farthest from the polar ice sheets and have been little affect...
<p>Sea-level rise is a global problem, yet to forecast future changes, we must understand how and wh...
Sea-level changes are dynamic processes and changes in relative sea-level (RSL) are common occurrenc...
The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with...
A high-precision relative sea level (RSL) record over the past 6400 years, reconstructed from fossil...
Knowledge on the timing andmagnitude of past sea-level changes is essential to understandmodern and ...
We assembled a database of Holocene relative sea-level index points (n = 213) and marine (n = 211) a...
We assembled a database of Holocene relative sea-level index points (n = 213) and marine (n = 211) a...
The small number of reliable long-term (i.e., >50 yrs) tide gauges in tropical locations is a major ...
This study presents a sea-level curve from ~9500 to ~6500 cal BP for the farfield location of Singap...
The Spermonde Archipelago, off the coast of southwest Sulawesi, consists of more than 100 small isla...
Relative sea-level (RSL) records from far-field regions distal from ice sheets remain poorly underst...
Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) records exhibit spatial and temporal variability that arises mainl...
Research on global ice-volume changes during Pleistocene glacial cycles is hindered by a lack of det...
Southeast Asian seas span the largest archipelago in the global ocean and provide a complex oceanic ...
The tropics are the geographical zone farthest from the polar ice sheets and have been little affect...
<p>Sea-level rise is a global problem, yet to forecast future changes, we must understand how and wh...
Sea-level changes are dynamic processes and changes in relative sea-level (RSL) are common occurrenc...
The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with...
A high-precision relative sea level (RSL) record over the past 6400 years, reconstructed from fossil...
Knowledge on the timing andmagnitude of past sea-level changes is essential to understandmodern and ...
We assembled a database of Holocene relative sea-level index points (n = 213) and marine (n = 211) a...
We assembled a database of Holocene relative sea-level index points (n = 213) and marine (n = 211) a...
The small number of reliable long-term (i.e., >50 yrs) tide gauges in tropical locations is a major ...
This study presents a sea-level curve from ~9500 to ~6500 cal BP for the farfield location of Singap...
The Spermonde Archipelago, off the coast of southwest Sulawesi, consists of more than 100 small isla...
Relative sea-level (RSL) records from far-field regions distal from ice sheets remain poorly underst...
Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) records exhibit spatial and temporal variability that arises mainl...
Research on global ice-volume changes during Pleistocene glacial cycles is hindered by a lack of det...
Southeast Asian seas span the largest archipelago in the global ocean and provide a complex oceanic ...
The tropics are the geographical zone farthest from the polar ice sheets and have been little affect...