A standardized database of Last Interglacial (MIS 5e) sea-level indicators in Southeast Asia

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Marine Isotope Stage 5e (MIS 5e; the Last Interglacial, 125 ka) represents a process analog for a warmer world. Analysis of sea-level proxies formed in this period helps in constraining both regional and global drivers of sea-level change. In Southeast Asia, several studies have reported elevation and age information on MIS 5e sea-level proxies, such as fossil coral reef terraces or tidal notches, but a standardized database of such data was hitherto missing. In this paper, we produced such a sea-level database using the framework of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS; https://warmcoasts.eu/world-atlas.html). Overall, we screened and reviewed 14 studies on Last Interglacial sea-level indicators in Southeast Asia, from which we report 43 proxies (42 coral reef terraces and 1 tidal notch) that were correlated to 134 dated samples. Five data points date to MIS 5a (80 ka), six data points are MIS 5c (100 ka), and the rest are dated to MIS 5e. The database compiled in this study is available at 10.5281/zenodo.5040784 (Maxwell et al., 2021).

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Maxwell, K., Westphal, H., & Rovere, A. (2021). A standardized database of Last Interglacial (MIS 5e) sea-level indicators in Southeast Asia. Earth System Science Data, 13(9), 4313–4329. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-4313-2021

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