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Ice Sheet and Solid Earth Influences on Far-Field Sea-Level Histories
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EngineeringGeomorphologyOceanographyGlacial ProcessEarth ScienceGeophysicsPulse IaPleistoceneGeochronologySea-level HistoryMarine GeologySea-level ChangeGeographyGlacial Isostatic AdjustmentGeologySea IceCryosphereIce LoadPaleoclimatologyAntarctic Ice SheetTectonicsIce SheetIce-structure Interaction
Previous predictions of sea-level change subsequent to the last glacial maximum show significant, systematic discrepancies between observations at Tahiti, Huon Peninsula, and Sunda Shelf during Lateglacial time (approximately 14,000 to 9000 calibrated years before the present). We demonstrate that a model of glacial isostatic adjustment characterized by both a high-viscosity lower mantle (4 x 10(22) Pa s) and a large contribution from the Antarctic ice sheet to meltwater pulse IA (approximately 15-meters eustatic equivalent) resolves these discrepancies. This result supports arguments that an early and rapid Antarctic deglaciation contributed to a sequence of climatic events that ended the most recent glacial period of the current ice age.
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