[HTML][HTML] Palaeoshorelines on the Australian continental shelf: Morphology, sea-level relationship and applications to environmental management and archaeology

BP Brooke, SL Nichol, Z Huang, RJ Beaman - Continental Shelf Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Palaeoshorelines that lie submerged on stable continental shelves are relict coastal
depositional and erosional structures formed during periods of lower sea level. An analysis
of the well-dated Late Quaternary (0–128 ka) sea-level record indicates that the most
persistent (modal) lower sea levels were at 30–40 m below present, which occurred
between 97 and 116 ka and at approximately 85 ka and 10 ka. A secondary modal position
was at 70–90 m that occurred mostly during a period of fluctuating sea level between 30 and …
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