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John Chappell ()
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John Chappell: the Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6689, 130-131

Abstract: Switches in the glacial-interglacial cycle are linked to climatic change, which is one reason for wanting to know more about them. The history of such switches can in part be traced by estimating sea level, which reflects the amount of water locked up in ice sheets. A study that uses the Red Sea as a gauge now takes estimates of lows in sea level back 500,000 years, well beyond the last glacial period.

Date: 1998
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