Studies into the rheology of the earth’s crust, and recognition that the geoid has not remained stable over time, have resulted in the recognition that there must have been regional differences in eustatic response to deglaciation. The search for a eustatic sea-level curve having global relevance has ended. Over the last 30 years the emphasis in studies of the recovery from low last glaciation sea levels has changed significantly.
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