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English: Definition and mechanisms of eustasy and eustatic sea level change, according to SEPM (2013)[1] and UGA Stratigraphy Lab (2008).[2]
Deutsch: Definition und Mechanismen für/von Eustasie und eustatischen Meeresspiegelschwankungen, nach SEPM (2013)[1] und UGA Stratigraphy Lab (2008).[2]
  1. a b Society for Sedimentary Geology (2013): SEPM STRATA (Stratigraphisches Online Lexikon - Eintrag: eustasy). (accessed 16 June 2013)
  2. a b UGA Stratigraphy Lab (2008): An Online Guide to Sequence Stratigraphy - (Startbegriff: Accomodation) (accessed 17 June 2013)
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current02:00, 8 October 2018Thumbnail for version as of 02:00, 8 October 20181,890 × 1,342 (1.3 MB)Gretarsson (talk | contribs)removed satellite from the image because eustatic change is measured over geological time by analysis of sedimentary successions, and therefore a satellite as a reference point may be misleading (also, satellites are affected by gravity anomalies as is sea level, but such effects are rather negligible in geologic time scales)
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