He recognized that all of the beaches had been tilted by postglacial uplift. |
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Few of the dramatic postglacial changes in global environment escaped the attention of aboriginal humans. |
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Late deglaciation of the eastern part of the continent delayed attainment of maximum postglacial warmth there. |
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Typically, the postglacial biotic migrations were much greater than just the distances landward from synglacial positions of the strandline directly offshore. |
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Maglemosian industry, a tool culture of northern Europe dating from the postglacial period, approximately 9000 to 5000 bc. |
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Williams cone is one of numerous postglacial cinder cones dotting the landscape around Mount Edziza. |
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The sheet of outwash may be pitted with undrained kettles or dissected by postglacial streams. |
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He developed a method of determining the age and order of late glacial and postglacial deposits from the types of diatom fossils in the deposits. |
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These beaches have become elevated because of postglacial rebound from removal of the glacial ice load. |
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Observations related to postglacial rebound can be evaluated in a consistent manner through development of computer models. |
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The Global Change component of the Geodynamics Program focuses on the effects of postglacial rebound. |
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The ongoing uplift and tilting caused by postglacial rebound affects lake levels and, consequently, shoreline erosion. |
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Overburden soils include glacial and postglacial deposits and recent fill. |
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In addition, the Coastal Plain is marked by lines of sand hills, which are the relics of stranded beaches that eroded as the plains were lifted slowly out of the seas in postglacial times. |
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The strait attained its present configuration after having been inundated by the postglacial rise of the sea level resulting from the melting of land ice in higher latitudes. |
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Understanding postglacial rebound is also important to our ability to monitor recent global change. |
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Genetic diversity, but not hatching success, is jointly affected by postglacial colonization and isolation in the threatened frog, Rana latastei. |
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After a glacier retreats, the end moraine may be destroyed by postglacial erosion. |
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It is necessary to distinguish paleoceanographic signals from overprinting episodes of rapid postglacial sea-level change and sediment disturbance associated with paleoseismic events. |
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Current research attempts to measure and model postglacial rebound and determine the effect this crustal tilting will have on drainage patterns of lakes and rivers. |
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His name was given to the east arm of Yathkyed Lake, Tyrrell Arm, and, to the now-diminished postglacial sea in the Hudson Bay depression, the Tyrrell Sea. |
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The changes in the orientation of the state of stress is recorded in the postglacial faults in southeastern Canada. |
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Thus, the observations of postglacial rebound provide a natural experiment to measure mantle rheology. |
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The bog iron deposits of Northern and Northeastern Europe were created after the Ice Age ended, on postglacial plains. |
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These vulnerable materials were severely eroded during the postglacial incision of the watercourse, and the morphology of the terraces is still heavily marked by erosion. |
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Arrows show horizontal motions due to postglacial rebound. |
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Since moving to Pacific Geoscience Centre in 1996, he and his colleague Nicholas Courtier, have pioneered the use of absolute gravimetry in the study of earthquake processes and postglacial rebound. |
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Our global change studies are also concerned with changing sea level. This arises quite naturally from postglacial rebound, as it is primarily thechanging mass balance of glaciers and ice sheets that affect global sea level. |
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The marsh burial depths, after allowing for eustatic sealevel rise, postglacial rebound and the interseismic earthquake cycle uplift, give similar earthquake subsidence. |
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Peak postglacial warmth, although not synchronous across the continent, has been estimated elsewhere to have been mainly in the range of 2-4°C above mid 20th century values. |
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Late-Pleistocene fluctuations of sea-level and postglacial crustal rebound in coastal Maine. |
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Recent postglacial range expansion drives the rapid diversification of a songbird lineage in the genus Junco. |
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Since postglacial rebound continuously deforms the crustal surface and the gravitational field, the vertical datum needs to be redefined repeatedly through time. |
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It is impossible to analyse the technical and thematic aspects of postglacial motifs without considering the possible link to earlier hunter-gatherer art. |
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