Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ...
During the last interglacial period, 127–116 kyr ago, global mean sea level reached a peak of 5–9 m above present-day sea level. However, the exact timing and magnitude of ice sheet collapse that contributed to the sea-level highstand is unclear. Here we explore this timing using stratigraphic and g...
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ftdatacite:10.7916/d8zw1hwx 2024-10-29T17:44:50+00:00 Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ... O’Leary, Michael J. Hearty, Paul J. Thompson, William G. Raymo, Maureen E. Mitrovica, Jerry X. Webster, Jody M. 2013 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8zw1hwx https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8ZW1HWX unknown Columbia University https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1890 Paleoclimatology Chemical oceanography Geomorphology Text article-journal Articles ScholarlyArticle 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8zw1hwx10.1038/ngeo1890 2024-10-01T11:36:33Z During the last interglacial period, 127–116 kyr ago, global mean sea level reached a peak of 5–9 m above present-day sea level. However, the exact timing and magnitude of ice sheet collapse that contributed to the sea-level highstand is unclear. Here we explore this timing using stratigraphic and geomorphic mapping and uranium-series geochronology of fossil coral reefs and geophysical modelling of sea-level records from Western Australia. We show that between 127 and 119 kyr ago, eustatic sea level remained relatively stable at about 3–4 m above present sea level. However, stratigraphically younger fossil corals with U-series ages of 118.1±1.4 kyr are observed at elevations of up to 9.5 m above present mean sea level. Accounting for glacial isostatic adjustment and localized tectonics, we conclude that eustatic sea level rose to about 9 m above present at the end of the last interglacial. We suggest that in the last few thousand years of the interglacial, a critical ice sheet stability threshold was ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet DataCite |
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Paleoclimatology Chemical oceanography Geomorphology O’Leary, Michael J. Hearty, Paul J. Thompson, William G. Raymo, Maureen E. Mitrovica, Jerry X. Webster, Jody M. Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ... |
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During the last interglacial period, 127–116 kyr ago, global mean sea level reached a peak of 5–9 m above present-day sea level. However, the exact timing and magnitude of ice sheet collapse that contributed to the sea-level highstand is unclear. Here we explore this timing using stratigraphic and geomorphic mapping and uranium-series geochronology of fossil coral reefs and geophysical modelling of sea-level records from Western Australia. We show that between 127 and 119 kyr ago, eustatic sea level remained relatively stable at about 3–4 m above present sea level. However, stratigraphically younger fossil corals with U-series ages of 118.1±1.4 kyr are observed at elevations of up to 9.5 m above present mean sea level. Accounting for glacial isostatic adjustment and localized tectonics, we conclude that eustatic sea level rose to about 9 m above present at the end of the last interglacial. We suggest that in the last few thousand years of the interglacial, a critical ice sheet stability threshold was ... |
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O’Leary, Michael J. Hearty, Paul J. Thompson, William G. Raymo, Maureen E. Mitrovica, Jerry X. Webster, Jody M. |
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O’Leary, Michael J. Hearty, Paul J. Thompson, William G. Raymo, Maureen E. Mitrovica, Jerry X. Webster, Jody M. |
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O’Leary, Michael J. |
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Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ... |
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Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ... |
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Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ... |
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Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ... |
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Ice Sheet Collapse Following a Prolonged Period of Stable Sea Level during the Last Interglacial ... |
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ice sheet collapse following a prolonged period of stable sea level during the last interglacial ... |
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Columbia University |
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2013 |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8zw1hwx https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8ZW1HWX |
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