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Holocene land- and sea-level changes in Great Britain
Ian Shennan, Ben Horton
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Sea-level Change
100%
Land-level Change
100%
Mid-late Holocene
100%
Great Britain
100%
Land Subsidence
100%
Relative Sea Level
50%
Holocene Sediments
50%
Subsidence
50%
Relative Sea-level Change
50%
Coastal Lowlands
50%
Land Drainage
50%
Tidal Range
50%
Sediment Consolidation
50%
Tidal Embayment
50%
Humber
50%
Average Effect
50%
Eastern England
50%
Western Scotland
50%
Land Uplift
50%
South East England
50%
Autocompaction
50%
Central Scotland
50%
South West England
50%
Maximum Subsidence
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Holocene
100%
Sea Level Change
100%
Subsidence
100%
United Kingdom
100%
England
75%
Sea Level
25%
Tidal Range
25%
Scotland
25%