Sea-level changes in The Netherlands during the Eemian.
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Dating was based on pollen analysis. Eight levels have been established, four of them determining the phase of rising levels, one indicating the peak height of the sea-level, which is estimated at 8m below the present sea-level at high tide during the period of the Carpinus zone, and three indicating the phase of falling sea-level, which took place in the last part of the Interglacial. After the beginning of the Weichselian, the sea-level dropped below -40m and remained below that level until the early part of the Holocene. Comparison with the Channel area yielded a value of 1.42cm/century for long-term subsidence of The Netherlands since the Eemian.-from Author
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229418
Source
Geologie en Mijnbouw, 62(3), pp. 437-450.
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437-450