Sea-level changes.
Material type: TextSeries: Special publications series (Institute of British Geographers) ; 20Publication details: Oxford, U.K.: Basil Blackwell, 1987Description: ix, 397p.: ill., mapsISBN:- 0631154027
- 00739006
- 551.458 SEA
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Chapter 1: Sea-level studies: Michael J. Tooley; ch. 2: The Holocene sedimentary history of the coastal lagoons of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: Stephen Ireland; ch. 3: Relative sea-level changes in the Moray Firth area, Scotland: B. Andrew Haggart; ch. 4: Holocene sea-level changes in the North Sea Region: Ian Shennan; ch. 5: Sea-level changes in the Mediterranean: Paolo A. Pirazzoli; ch. 6: Quaternary sea-level studies in the Eastern United States of America: a methodological perspective: Thomas M. Cronin; ch. 8: Quarternary sea-level changes on the East Coast of Africa during the Holocene and Late Pleistocene: Lars-Erik Ase; ch. 10: Late Quaternary sea-level changes in the Australian region: John Chappell; ch. 11: Models of global sea-level changes: Nils-Axel Morner; ch. 12: Sea-level changes resulting from future retreat of ice sheets: an effect of CO2 warming of the climate: James A. Clark & John A. Primus; ch. 13: Conspectus of fundamental and strategic research on sea-level changes: Ian Shennan & Michael J. Tooley
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