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  2. Past sea level - Wikipedia

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    Sea levels have been comparatively stable over the past 6,500 years, ending with a 0.50 m sea level rise over the past 1,500 years. For example, about 10,200 years ago the last land bridge between mainland Europe and Great Britain was submerged, leaving behind a salt marsh. By 8000 years ago the marshes were drowned by the sea, leaving no trace ...

  3. Early Holocene sea level rise - Wikipedia

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    The early Holocene sea level rise (EHSLR) was a significant jump in sea level by about 60 m (197 ft) during the early Holocene, between about 12,000 and 7,000 years ago, spanning the Eurasian Mesolithic. [1] The rapid rise in sea level and associated climate change, notably the 8.2 ka cooling event (8,200 years ago), and the loss of coastal ...

  4. Laguna Madre (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Laguna Madre was formed about 3,000 years ago, after the stabilization of the sea level on the Texas Coast, culminating in the rise of Padre Island.The Baffin Bay extension is considerably older than Laguna Madre, and formed as a river valley during the Pleistocene epoch, over 12,000 years ago.

  5. Doggerland - Wikipedia

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    Doggerland. Coordinates: 52.°N 3°E. Map of Doggerland at its near maximum extent c. 10,000 years Before Present (~ 8000 BCE) (top left) and its subsequent disintegration by 7000 BP (~5000 BCE) Doggerland was an area of land in Northern Europe, now submerged beneath the southern North Sea. This region was repeatedly exposed at various times ...

  6. Zanclean flood - Wikipedia

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    The timing of the Zanclean flood is uncertain, with one possibility being a flood around 5.33 million years ago; [41] the end of the Messinian / Miocene and beginning of the Zanclean / Pliocene is usually associated with the flood. [42] The main Zanclean flood may have been preceded by an earlier smaller flood event, [10][43] and the presence ...

  7. Panthalassa - Wikipedia

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    Assuming a minimum accretion rate of 3 centimetres per year (1.2 in/year), the seamount chains on which those groups evolved would be separated by at least 3,000 km (1,900 mi). Those groups apparently evolved in completely different environments. [13] A significant sea-level drop at the end of the Permian led to the end-Capitanian extinction ...

  8. Holocene glacial retreat - Wikipedia

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    The Holocene glacial retreat is a geographical phenomenon that involved the global retreat of glaciers (deglaciation) that previously had advanced during the Last Glacial Maximum. Ice sheet retreat initiated ca. 19,000 years ago and accelerated after ca. 15,000 years ago. The Holocene, starting with abrupt warming 11,700 years ago, resulted in ...

  9. Battlefield Earth (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $44 million. Box office. $29.7 million [ 3 ] Battlefield Earth (taglined as Take Back the Planet and subtitled on-screen as A Saga of the Year 3000) is a 2000 American science fiction film based on the 1982 novel of the same name by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. It was directed by Roger Christian and stars John Travolta, Barry ...