Kominz, Michelle A. et al. (1998): Long-term and short-term global Cenozoic sea-level estimates

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1998-027828
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10.1130/0091-7613(1998)026<0311:LTASTG>2.3.CO;2
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Creator:
Kominz, Michelle A.
Rutgers University, Department of Geological Sciences, Piscataway, NJ, United States
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Miller, Kenneth G.
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Browning, James V.
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Identification:
Long-term and short-term global Cenozoic sea-level estimates
1998
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
26
4
311-314
Backstripping analysis of three continuously cored, well-dated boreholes from the New Jersey Coastal Plain (Ocean Drilling Program [ODP] Leg 150X) indicates a long-term (10 (super 8) -10 (super 7) yr) eustatic fall of nearly equal 100 m since 55 Ma (early Eocene) and suggests short-term (0.5-3 m.y.) eustatic falls of less than nearly equal 70 m. Eustatic estimates are calculated from residuals between the decompacted, unloaded, and paleodepth-corrected records and tectonic subsidence (assuming a cooling lithospheric plate). Because the residuals are similar among the three sites, we interpret them as an approximation of the eustatic signal.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:39.5000
West:-74.5500East: -74.0800
South:38.5500

Stratigraphy; Atlantic City New Jersey; Atlantic Coastal Plain; Atlantic County New Jersey; Atlantic Ocean; backstripping; Cape May County New Jersey; Cape May New Jersey; Cenozoic; coastal plains; cores; Island Beach New Jersey; Leg 150X; New Jersey; North Atlantic; Northwest Atlantic; Ocean County New Jersey; Ocean Drilling Program; one-dimensional models; sea-level changes; sediments; southern New Jersey; theoretical models; United States;

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