Testing a Proposed Late Holocene Sea Level Oscillation using the Isolation Basin Approach, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland

THIS STUDY TESTS Grant’s hypothesis (1994) that northwestern Newfoundland ex-perienced a 9-10-metre sea level oscillation during the late Holocene, against previ-ous reconstructions that propose continuous postglacial emergence. This study also comprises part of a larger regional project that is rec...

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Main Authors: I. Rod Smith, Trevor Bell, M. A. P. Renouf
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Testing a Proposed Late Holocene Sea Level Oscillation using the Isolation Basin Approach, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland
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title Testing a Proposed Late Holocene Sea Level Oscillation using the Isolation Basin Approach, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland
title_short Testing a Proposed Late Holocene Sea Level Oscillation using the Isolation Basin Approach, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland
title_full Testing a Proposed Late Holocene Sea Level Oscillation using the Isolation Basin Approach, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland
title_fullStr Testing a Proposed Late Holocene Sea Level Oscillation using the Isolation Basin Approach, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland
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