Articles | Volume 14, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-1447-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-1447-2022
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04 Apr 2022
Data description paper |  | 04 Apr 2022

Last interglacial sea-level proxies in the glaciated Northern Hemisphere

April S. Dalton, Evan J. Gowan, Jan Mangerud, Per Möller, Juha P. Lunkka, and Valery Astakhov

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The last interglacial (LIG; 130 to 115 ka) is a useful analogue for improving predictions of future changes to sea level. Here, we describe the location and characteristics of 82 LIG marine sites from the glaciated Northern Hemisphere (Russia, northern Europe, Greenland and North America). Sites are located in a variety of settings, including boreholes, riverbank exposures and along coastal cliffs.
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