Sea Level Changes: The Last 20,000 Years
TEXTBOOK
Series: COASTAL MORPHOLOGY AND RESEARCH
Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli
211 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps.
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Sea-level changes since the last glacial maximum have varied considerably from place to place. This book offers a discussion of the main causes of
these changes, and of the methods employed to recognise former shorelines. Present-day sea-level trends are covered along with significant sea-level
histories, and examples are used to illustrate these areas. The book concludes by showing how these relative sea-level changes can be used to assess
trends of tectonic movements, recognise and date seismic displacements, infer climatic changes, and improve geophysical models of the earth s
interior.
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