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A highly resolved record of relative sea level in the western Mediterranean Sea during the last interglacial period
Polyak, V.J.; Onac, B.P.; Fornós, J.J.; Hay, C.C.; Asmerom, Y.; Dorale, J.A.; Ginés, J.; Tuccimei, P.; Ginés, A. (2018). A highly resolved record of relative sea level in the western Mediterranean Sea during the last interglacial period. Nature Geoscience 11(11): 860-864. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0222-5
In: Nature Geoscience. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 1752-0894; e-ISSN 1752-0908
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  • Polyak, V.J.
  • Onac, B.P.
  • Fornós, J.J.
  • Hay, C.C.
  • Asmerom, Y.
  • Dorale, J.A.
  • Ginés, J.
  • Tuccimei, P.
  • Ginés, A.

Abstract
    The magnitude and trajectory of sea-level change during marine isotope stage (MIS) 5e of the last interglacial period is uncertain. In general, sea level may have been 6–9 m above present sea level, with one or more oscillations of up to several metres superimposed. Here we present a well-dated relative sea-level record from the island of Mallorca in the western Mediterranean Sea for MIS-5e, based on the occurrence of phreatic overgrowths on speleothems forming near sea level. We find that relative sea-level in this region was within a range of 2.15 ± 0.75 m above present levels between 126,600 ± 400 and 116,000 ± 800 years ago, although centennial-scale excursions cannot be excluded due to some gaps in the speleothem record. We corrected our relative sea-level record for glacio-isostatic adjustment using nine different glacial isostatic models. Together, these models suggest that ice-equivalent sea-level in Mallorca peaked at the start of MIS-5e then gradually decreased and stabilized by 122,000 years ago, until the highstand termination 116,000 years ago. Our sea-level record does not support the hypothesis of rapid sea-level fluctuations within MIS-5e. Instead, we suggest that melting of the polar ice sheets occurred early in the interglacial period, followed by gradual ice-sheet growth.

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