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Geomorphological and archaeological indicators of former sea levels along the coast of Paros enabled us to determine and date six distinct sea level stands and the relative sea level (rsl) changes between them, as well as plot the rsl curve for the last 6... see more

Israel's Mediterranean coast, positioned on a structurally active margin, shifted vertically to some extent during the late Holocene. Consequently, changes of relative sea-level that account for both eustatic sea level and land motion are subtle and gener... see more

Modern tidal sediments (subtidal, intertidal and supratidal ) at Port Pirie, South Australia, were surveyed to tidal datum (TD) and Australian Height Datum (AHD) and used to interpret the nature and elevation of preserved intertidal sediment facies in the... see more

New basal peat dates and older published sea-level indicators for the middle Chesapeake Bay document a very slow overall rate of sea-level rise in this area during the last thousand years, around 0.56 mm/yr. This figure is significantly lower than known r... see more

Sediments, archaeological structures and marine paleo-environments unearthed from the northern shore of Lacydon, the ancient harbour of Marseilles, reflect a steady rise of relative sea level (RSL) during the last 4000 years, gradually slowing down to a n... see more

Impacted by ongoing climate change and anthropogenic activities, large seasonal lakes experience water regime evolution, which raises challenges for the management of water resources and environment. The water regime evolution refers to the spatial and te... see more

While global mean sea level rise (SLR) and acceleration (SLA) are indicators of climate change and are informative regarding the current state of the climate, assessments of regional and local SLR are essential for policy makers responding to, and prepari... see more

Coordinated geomorphic and archaeological observations indicate that ancient (c. 3000 years old) archaeological sites in Tonga typically lie inland from present coasts on paleoshorelines associated with a regional mid-Holocene highstand of sea level. Shor... see more

The relevance of the research is the need to enhance the research and innovation training effectiveness of future PhD students, who are able to compete in the international scientific environment. A mechanism for assessing the disposition of future doctor... see more

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