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Late Pleistocene to Holocene record of changing uplift rates in southern Calabria and northeastern Sicily (southern Italy, Central Mediterranean Sea)

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Antonioli, Fabrizio
Ferranti, Luigi
Kershaw, Steve
Verrubbi, Vladimiro
Dai Pra, Giuseppe
Lambeck, Kurt

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A combination of published and new radiometric dates on uplifted Holocene fossil beaches from northeastern Sicily and southern Calabria (southern Italy) is compared with the altitude of the inner margin of the Last Interglacial (LIg) (Late Pleistocene, �

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Tectonophysics

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2037-12-31