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- E. J. Rohling
(Southampton University, Southampton Oceanography Centre)
- M. Fenton
(Southampton University, Southampton Oceanography Centre)
- F. J. Jorissen
(Université de Bordeaux I, CNRS URA 197)
- P. Bertrand
(Université de Bordeaux I, CNRS URA 197)
- G. Ganssen
(Free University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085)
- J. P. Caulet
(Laboratoire de Géologie, National Museum for Natural History, CNRS URA 723)
Abstract
Existing techniques for estimating natural fluctuations of sea level and global ice-volume from the recent geological past exploit fossil coral-reef terraces or oxygen-isotope records from benthic foraminifera. Fossil reefs reveal the magnitude of sea-level peaks (highstands) of the past million years, but fail to produce significant values for minima (lowstands) before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) about 20,000 years ago, a time at which sea level was about 120 m lower than it is today1,2,3,4. The isotope method provides a continuous sea-level record for the past 140,000 years (ref. 5) (calibrated with fossil-reef data6), but the realistic uncertainty in the sea-level estimates is around ±20 m. Here we present improved lowstand estimates—extending the record back to 500,000 years before present—using an independent method based on combining evidence of extreme high-salinity conditions in the glacial Red Sea with a simple hydraulic control model of water flow through the Strait of Bab-el-Mandab, which links the Red Sea to the open ocean. We find that the world can glaciate more intensely than during the LGM by up to an additional 20-m lowering of global sea-level. Such a 20-m difference is equivalent to a change in global ice-volume of the order of today's Greenland and West Antarctic ice-sheets.
Suggested Citation
E. J. Rohling & M. Fenton & F. J. Jorissen & P. Bertrand & G. Ganssen & J. P. Caulet, 1998.
"Magnitudes of sea-level lowstands of the past 500,000 years,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 394(6689), pages 162-165, July.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:394:y:1998:i:6689:d:10.1038_28134
DOI: 10.1038/28134
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