Abstract

The discrepancy between the decline in sea-level since the beginning of the Quaternary Period, and the volume of water stored in the world's ice may be accounted for partly by a contemporaneous increase in water content of the land masses of earth. The assumption required is that precipitation upon the continents has increased and has caused a general rise in water tables of some hundreds of metres.

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