- "relative"
means change relative to a
fixed point in the
sediment pile. "
eustatic"
refers to
global changes in sea
level relative to a
fixed point, such...
- The
eustatic sea
level (from Gr**** εὖ eû, "good" and στάσις stásis, "standing") is the
distance from the
center of the
Earth to the sea surface. An increase...
- 2022-02-22. Rovere, Alessio; Stocchi, Paolo; Vacchi,
Matteo (2
August 2016). "
Eustatic and
Relative Sea
Level Changes".
Current Climate Change Reports. 2 (4):...
-
Global or
eustatic sea
level has
fluctuated significantly over Earth's history. The main
factors affecting sea
level are the
amount and
volume of available...
- late Neogene, i.e. in the
Pliocene (ended c. 2.5
million years ago), the
eustatic sea
level was at 50–100
metres above the
current sea level, thus flooding...
-
Cretaceous was a
period with a
relatively warm climate,
resulting in high
eustatic sea
levels that
created numerous shallow inland seas.
These oceans and...
-
rebound from the
weight of
previous ice sheets, and its
interplay with the
eustatic change in sea level, have
resulted in the old
valley of the
River Brent...
- sea-level (i.e.
eustatic) high-stand
during the
Holocene Epoch.
Modern understanding of the
various factors involved in
quantifying eustatic sea level, particularly...
- The sea-level
curve (also
known as the
eustatic curve) is the
representation of the
changes of the sea
level relative to
present day mean sea
level as...
- with
eustatic sea level,
which is a
measure of the
total m**** or
volume of the oceans.
Relative sea
level can
change by the
processes changing eustatic sea...