Ice Sheet and Solid Earth Influences on Far-Field Sea-Level Histories
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Previous predictions of sea-level change subsequent to the last glacial maximum show significant, systematic discrepancies between observations at Tahiti, Huon Peninsula, and Sunda Shelf during Lateglacial time (~14,000 to 9000 calibrated years before the present). We demonstrate that a model of glacial isostatic adjustment characterized by both a high-viscosity lower mantle (4 \texttimes 1022 Pa s) and a large contribution from the Antarctic ice sheet to meltwater pulse IA (~15-meters eustatic equivalent) resolves these discrepancies. This result supports arguments that an early and rapid Antarctic deglaciation contributed to a sequence of climatic events that ended the most recent glacial period of the current ice age.
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Year of Publication |
2005
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Journal |
Science
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Volume |
309
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Number of Pages |
925-928
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Date Published |
08/2005
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http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005Sci...309..925B
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DOI |
10.1126/science.1111575
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