Postglacial sea-level change on a rotating Earth: first results from a gravitationally self-consistent sea-level equation
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We present and solve a gravitationally self-consistent sea-level equation which governs postglacial sea-level variations on a spherically symmetric, self-gravitating, viscoelastic and rotating Earth. We find that the inclusion of a glacio-isostatically induced rotational excitation can significantly affect previous predictions of both present-day sea-level rates and postglacial sea-level histories which were based on a theory that assumed a non-rotating Earth model. To illustrate, we consider present-day sea-level rates (and tide-gauge corrections) along the US east coast, and relative sea-level curves in the far field of the late Pleistocene ice sheets.
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Year of Publication |
1996
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Journal |
Geophysical Journal International
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Volume |
126
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Number of Pages |
13-F20
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Date Published |
09/1996
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http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1996GeoJI.126F..13M
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DOI |
10.1111/j.1365-246X.1996.tb04691.x
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