2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.pgeola.2016.03.006
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Long-term eustatic cyclicity in the Paleogene: a critical assessment

Abstract: Global sea level has changed cyclically throughout Earth's history due to a variety of mechanisms that operate on a variety of timescales. Here we attempt to place constraints on "actual" number of sea-level cycles that can be interpreted directly from the eustatic reconstructions. We apply an interpretative algorithm to Paleogene sea level records and identify

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