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019 _a930335615
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020 _a9780128093238
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020 _a0128093234
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020 _z9780128054147
035 _a(OCoLC)928714216
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082 0 4 _a551.458
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100 1 _aRamkumar, Mu,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aCretaceous sea level rise : down memory lane and the road ahead /
_h[electronic resource]
_cMu Ramkumar.
264 1 _aAmsterdam :
_bElsevier,
_c2016.
264 4 _c�2016
300 _a1 online resource (x, 58 pages) :
_billustrations (some color)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 24, 2015).
520 _aCretaceous Sea Level Rise delves into the question of whether the observed short-term sea-level changes are regional (tectonic) or global (eustatic) and determines their possible relation to climate cycles; to assess the role of feedback mechanisms, i.e. thermal expansion/contraction of seawater, subsidence due to loading by water, changing vegetation of the Earth System and to investigate the relation of sea-level highs and lows to ocean anoxia and oxidation events, represented by black shales and oceanic red beds, and to evaluate the evidence for ephemeral glacial episodes or other climate events. Though research has been, and is being, conducted in these fields since the introduction of sea level cycles and sequence development concepts in the 1970"s, the available information is scattered. Cretaceous Sea Level Rise presents the current understanding and future directions of the research on Cretaceous sea level cycles in a single source, forming a reference work for beginners, graduates and postgraduates who are interested in this subject.
505 0 _aFront Cover; Cretaceous Sea Level Rise; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 2 Trends, Timings, and Magnitudes; 3 Causes and Mechanisms; 3.1 Endogenic Processes and Causes; 3.2 Eustasy and Related Causes; 3.2.1 Eustasy Under Greenhouse Conditions?; 3.2.2 Limno-eustasy; 3.2.3 Eustasy Due to Thermal Expansion-Contraction of Sea Water; 4 Methods, Tools and Techniques; 4.1 Sedimentary Proxies; 4.2 Physical Proxies; 4.3 Biological Proxies; 4.4 Geochemical Proxies; 4.5 Integrated Analyses for Documenting Sea Level Fluctuations; 5 Where It Stands and Where Is It Headed.
650 0 _aSea level
_xHistory.
650 0 _aGeology, Stratigraphic
_yCretaceous.
650 7 _aSCIENCE
_xEarth Sciences
_xGeography.
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650 7 _aSCIENCE
_xEarth Sciences
_xGeology.
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650 7 _aCretaceous Geologic Period.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01352648
650 7 _aGeology, Stratigraphic.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst00940727
650 7 _aSea level.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01110054
648 7 _aFrom 65 to 140 million years ago
_2fast
655 0 _aElectronic book.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
655 7 _aHistory.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01411628
776 0 8 _iErscheint auch als:
_aRamkumar, Muthuvairavasamy, 1968.
_tCretaceous sea level rise.
_dAmsterdam : Elsevier, 2016
_hx, 58 Seiten
856 4 0 _3ScienceDirect
_uhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128054147
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