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- A raised s****line is an ancient s****line exposed above current water level. These landforms are formed by a relative change in sea level due to global...
- depressed by 4–15 °C (7–27 °F) during summers in the last highstand; Blackwelder highstand temperatures reached 25–32 °C (77–90 °F), however. Death Valley...
- Mexico and western Texas. It began to be filled in 1915 and 1916 and at highstand was the largest man-made lake in the world. The reservoir can hold 2,065...
- (3280 famsl, n=25)... Negrini, Robert M.; et al. (July 2006). "The Rambla highstand s****line and the Holocene lake-level history of Tulare Lake, California...
- needed]. Highstand shedding is a process in which a carbonate platform produces and sheds most of the sediments into the adjacent basin during highstands of...
- peak approximately 12,700 years ago (during a period known as the Sehoo Highstand), the lake had a surface area of over 8,500 square miles (22,000 km2)...
- is outpaced by the rate of sea level rise in the sea level curves. A highstand systems tract (HST) occurs during the late stage of base level rise when...
- within the hyaloclastite deltas. The deltas may have formed during ice highstands 66,000 and 22,000–15,000 years ago. The West Antarctic Rift System is...
- during Lake Ni****ing time S****line features indicate Lake Erie rose to a highstand, 3 to 4 metres (9.8 to 13.1 ft) above its present level about 4,700 YPB...
- of coral growth and islands of atolls when flooded during interglacial highstands. The research of A. W. Droxler and others supports the antecedent karst...