Holocene sea-level changes and coastal evolution in Japan

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Recent progress in Holocene sea-level studies and studies on coastal evolution in Japan are reviewed. Several studies recorded either a slight fall or slow rise of sea-level in the early Holocene, and some studies recognized minor regressions after the culmination of rapid postglacial transgression. Coastal landforms have changed remarkably during the Holocene. Many drowned valleys were formed in the middle Holocene, and the coast lines in Japan were very rugged at the time. -from Author

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Umitsu, M. (1991). Holocene sea-level changes and coastal evolution in Japan. Quaternary Research (Tokyo), 30(3), 187–196. https://doi.org/10.4116/jaqua.30.187

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