Tolstoy reports the existence of a characteristic 100 thousand year (ky) period in the bathymetry of fast-spreading seafloor but does not argue that sea level change is a first-order control on seafloor morphology worldwide. Upon evaluating the overlap between tectonic and Milankovitch periodicities across spreading rates, we reemphasize that fast-spreading ridges are the best potential recorders of a sea level signature in seafloor bathymetry.
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Olive, J. A., Behn, M. D., Ito, G., Buck, W. R., Escartín, J., & Howell, S. (2016). Response to comment on “sensitivity of seafloor bathymetry to climate-driven fluctuations in mid-ocean ridge magma supply.” Science, 353(6296). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaf2022
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