Authors
Sarah L Bradley, Glenn A Milne, Ian Shennan, Robin Edwards
Publication date
2011/7/1
Journal
Journal of Quaternary Science
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
541-552
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
The glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) of the British Isles is of interest due to the constraints that can be provided on key model parameters such as the global meltwater signal, local ice sheet history and viscoelastic earth structure. A number of recent studies have modelled relative sea‐level (RSL) data from this region to constrain model parameters. As indicated in these studies, the sensitivity of these data to both local and global parameters results in a highly non‐unique problem. This study aims to address this inherent non‐uniqueness by combining a previously published British–Irish ice model that is based on the most recent geomorphological data with a new global ice sheet model that provides an accurate prediction of eustatic sea‐level change. In addition, constraints from Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of present‐day vertical land motion are considered alongside the entirety of RSL data …
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Scholar articles
SL Bradley, GA Milne, I Shennan, R Edwards - Journal of Quaternary Science, 2011