Speleothem evidence for MIS 5c and 5a sea level above modern level at Bermuda
The history of sea level in regions impacted by glacio-isostasy provides constraints on past ice-sheet distribution and on the characteristics of deformation of the planet in response to loading. The Western North Atlantic–Caribbean region, and Bermuda in particular, is strongly affected by the glac...
Main Authors: | Wainer, K, Rowe, M, Thomas, A, Mason, A, Williams, B, Tamisiea, M, Williams, F, Dusterhus, A, Henderson, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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