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Florida submergence curve revised: Its relation to coastal sedimentation rates

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Abstract

New data substantiate as well as modify the south Florida submergence curve, which indicates that eustatic sea level has risen continuously, although at a generally decreasing rate, during the last 6500 to 7000 sidereal years (5500 standard radiocarbon years) to reach its present position. Accumulation rates of coastal deposits are similar to the rate of sea-level rise, thus supporting the generalization that submergence rates largely determine as well as limit rates of coastal sedimentation in lagoonal and estuarine areas.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Florida submergence curve revised: Its relation to coastal sedimentation rates
Series title Science
Volume 163
Issue 3867
Year Published 1969
Language English
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Science
First page 562
Last page 564
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