An inflection in the rate of early mid-Holocene eustatic sea-level rise: A new sea-level curve from Singapore

This study presents a sea-level curve from ∼9500 to ∼6500 cal BP for the farfield location of Singapore, on the Sunda Shelf in southeast Asia. The curve is based on more than 50 radiocarbon dates from elevations of +1.43 m to -15.09 m representing sea

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bird, Michael I, Fifield, L Keith, Teh, T S, Chang, C.H., Shirlaw, N, Lambeck, Kurt
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Elsevier 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/29022
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Summary:This study presents a sea-level curve from ∼9500 to ∼6500 cal BP for the farfield location of Singapore, on the Sunda Shelf in southeast Asia. The curve is based on more than 50 radiocarbon dates from elevations of +1.43 m to -15.09 m representing sea