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Ice Volume and Sea Level During the Last Interglacial

Australian National University · University of Florida · +1 more institution

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Abstract

During the last interglacial period, ~125,000 years ago, sea level was at least several meters higher than at present, with substantial variability observed for peak sea level at geographically diverse sites. Speculation that the West Antarctic ice sheet collapsed during the last interglacial period has drawn particular interest to understanding climate and ice-sheet dynamics during this time interval. We provide an internally consistent database of coral U-Th ages to assess last interglacial sea-level observations in the context of isostatic modeling and stratigraphic evidence. These data indicate that global (eustatic) sea level peaked 5.5 to 9 meters above present sea level, requiring smaller ice sheets in…

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Keywords
  • Interglacial
  • Sea level
  • Ice sheet
  • Geology
  • Future sea level
  • Oceanography
  • Climatology
  • Context (archaeology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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