by Mu Ramkumar (Author)
Cretaceous 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.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 68
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 11 Nov 2015
ISBN 10: 012805414X
ISBN 13: 9780128054147
Book Overview: Explores short-term sea-level changes and the reason behind this, regional (tectonic) or global (eustatic) and determines their possible relation to climate cycles.