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Last interglacial (MIS 5e) sea-level determined from a tectonically stable, far-field location, Eyre Peninsula, southern Australia

Authors :
Rainer Grün
Robert P. Bourman
A.P. Belperio
William A Nicholas
C Mitchell
Anthony Dosseto
Stephen Eggins
Colin V. Murray-Wallace
Source :
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 63:611-630
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

The last interglacial maximum (Marine Isotope Substage 5e [MIS 5e], 128–116 ka) is a distinctive event in recent Earth history. Shoreline successions of this age are important for calibrating climate models and defining the overall behaviour of the crust–mantle system to fluctuating ice and ocean-water volumes. In a global context, the recently intensified interest in last interglacial shoreline successions has revealed considerable variability in the magnitude of sea-level rise during this time interval and highlighted the need to examine paleosea-level evidence from tectonically stable, far-field settings. Situated in the far-field of continental ice sheets and on the tectonically stable Gawler Craton, the 300 km coastal sector of western Eyre Peninsula between Fowlers Bay and Lake Newland in southern Australia represents an important region for defining the glacio-eustatic (ice-equivalent) sea-level attained during the last interglacial maximum based on the relative sea-level observations from ...

Details

ISSN :
14400952 and 08120099
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
Accession number :
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