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- very roughly so. Further, last glacial maximum highstands of Lake Manly appear to precede highstands of Lake Lahontan and Lake Bonneville, probably due...
- 1954. Another longer-lived highstand occurred in July 1985 and lasted with the spillway in use until 1988. Other highstands occurred in 1994 and 1995....
- stages and six highstands is ****umed. One theory ****umes four highstands between 695 and 1580. One chronology ****umes these highstands occurred 100 BC...
- terrace sequences, most of which were formed during separate interglacial highstands that can be correlated to marine isotope stages (MIS). A marine terrace...
- Luis Lake in Colorado. The timing of Lake Estancia highstands is coherent with the timing of highstands in other Great Basin lakes. Water levels at other...
- A raised s****line is an ancient s****line exposed above current water level. These landforms are formed by a relative change in sea level due to global...
- needed]. Highstand shedding is a process in which a carbonate platform produces and sheds most of the sediments into the adjacent basin during highstands of...
- is outpaced by the rate of sea level rise in the sea level curves. A highstand systems tract (HST) occurs during the late stage of base level rise when...
- reached a size of about 9,100 square kilometres (3,500 sq mi) during its highstands. Preceded by Lake Cabeza de Vaca, it formed during the Pleistocene and...
- hothouse interval of the Cretaceous and being ****ociated with a sea level highstand. Temperatures cooled down slightly over the next few million years, but...