Abstract
The Last Interglacial Global Mean Sea Level is believed to be 6 to 9 m above the present and might have two distinct maxima. Here, we discuss the possible fluctuations and their implications for ice sheet evolution.
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Siddall, M., Hindmarsh, R., Thompson, W., Dutton, A., Kopp, R., & Stone, E. (2013). Sea level variations during the last interglacial. PAGES News, 21(1), 36–37. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.21.1.36
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