Abstract

1. Sea-level studies: Michael J.Tooley (Department of Geography, University of Durham) 2. The Holocene sedimentary history of the coastal lagoons of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: Stephen Ireland (Department of Geography, University of Durham) 3. Relative sea-level changes in the Beauly Firth area, Scotland: B.Andrew Haggart (Geography Section, City of London Polytechnic) 4. Holocene sea-level changes in the North Sea region: Ian Shennan (Department of Geography, University of Durham) 5. Sea-level changes in the Mediterranean: Paolo A.Pirazzoli (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris) 6. Quaternary sea-level changes in Japan: Yota Ota (Department of Geography, Yokohama National University, Japan) and Hiroshi Machida (Department of Geography, Tokyo Metropolitan University Japan) 7. Quaternary sea-level studies in the Eastern United States of America: a methodological perspective: Thomas M. Cronin (United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Virginia) 8. Quaternary sea-level changes on the Atlantic coast of Africa: Pierre Giresse (Centre de Recherches de Sedimentologie Marine, Universite de Perpignan, France) 9. Sea-level changes on the east coast of Africa during the Holocene and Late Pleistocene: Lars-Erik Ase (Department of Physical Geography, University of Stockholm) 10. Late Quaternary sea-level changes in the Australian region: John Chappell (Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University) 11. Models of global sea-level changes: Nils-Axel Morner (Gronby Independent Research Center, Sweden) 12. Sea-level changes resulting from future retreat of ice sheets: an effect of CO2 warming the climate: James A.Clarke (Department of Geology, Calvin College, Michigan) and John A.Primus (Department of Geology, Calvin College, Michigan) 13. Sea-level changes : a conspectus: Michael J.Tooley (Department of Geography, University of Durham) and Ian Shennan (Department of Geography, University of Durham).

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