Figure 2 - MIS-5e high-resolution Red Sea sea-level reconstruction for KL11 and KL09 versus coral data.


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High rates of sea-level rise during the last interglacial period

E. J. Rohling, K. Grant, Ch. Hemleben, M. Siddall, B. A. A. Hoogakker, M. Bolshaw & M. Kucera

Nature Geoscience 1, 38 - 42 (2008) Published online: 16 December 2007

doi:10.1038/ngeo.2007.28

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KL11 and KL09: black lines/filled circles, 1sigma=6 m error bars17, 18; coral data: orange squares, with age/altitude error bars4. a, Long-term average trends: 3,000 year gaussian filter through KL11 (thick blue line); long-term trend in coral data (dashed red line). b, As a, for KL09. c, Short-term sea-level trends, from a 750 year gaussian filter through KL11 (thick blue line). Dashed blue lines show statistical 1 standard error for this record. The first time derivative of the thick blue record yields rates of change (purple step plot, with maximum rates of rise (positive) and lowering (negative)). d, As c, for KL09.

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