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Revisiting marine isotope stage 3 and 5a (MIS3-5a) sea levels within the northwestern Gulf of Mexico

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Simms, Alexander
DeWitt, Regina
Rodriguez, Antonio B.
Anderson, John B.
Lambeck, Kurt

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Based on the present elevation of shallow-marine environments, previous studies along the northwestern Gulf of Mexico including data from the Freeport Rocks Bathymetric High, offshore Texas, suggest that sea-level during marine isotope stage 3 (MIS3) was

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Global and Planetary Change

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2037-12-31
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