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Massive Sea Level Jumps Found in Earth’s Past—Are We Next?Researchers have uncovered crucial data from North Sea peat layers, revealing that sea levels rose at a rate of more than a meter per century during two key periods of the early Holocene.
to identify the plant communities that formed the peat. Because different communities would have formed at different elevations with respect to sea level, this analysis provided an indication of ...
Now, new geological data show that sea levels rose about 125 feet (38 meters) between 11,000 and 3,000 years ago, according ...
New research reveals that post-ice age sea levels rose over a meter per century during key periods and totaled about 38 ...
This area flooded as sea level rose. By analyzing the submerged peat layers from this area, dating them and applying modeling techniques, researchers showed that, during two phases in the early ...
This area flooded as sea level rose. By analysing the submerged peat layers from this area, dating them and applying modelling techniques, researchers showed that, during two phases in the early ...
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