Sea level variations during the last interglacial

Mark Siddall, R.C.A. Hindmarsh, W.G. Thompson, A. Dutton, R.E. Kopp, Emma J Stone

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Abstract

The Last Interglacial Global Mean Sea Level is believed to be 6 to 9m above the present and might have two distinct maxima. Here, we discuss the possible fluctuations and their implications for ice sheet evolution.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36-37
Number of pages2
JournalPAGES news
Volume21
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013

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  • Ice sheet and climate interaction - Implications for Coastal Engineering

    Siddall, M. (Principal Investigator), Payne, A. J. (Co-Investigator), Richards, D. A. (Co-Investigator), Bamber, J. L. (Co-Investigator), Valdes, P. J. (Co-Investigator), Lunt, D. (Co-Investigator), Carlson, A. (Collaborator), Keller, K. (Collaborator), Alley, R. B. (Collaborator), England, J. (Collaborator), Svendsen, J. I. (Collaborator), Mangerud, J. (Collaborator), Nicholls, R. (Collaborator), Haywood, A. (Collaborator), Pattiaratchi, C. (Collaborator), Haigh, I. (Collaborator), Mitrovica, J. (Collaborator), Clark, P. (Collaborator), Abe-Ouchi, A. (Collaborator), Yokoyama, Y. (Collaborator), Lambeck, K. (Collaborator), Henderson, G. (Collaborator), Milne, G. (Collaborator) & Bard, E. (Collaborator)

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