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Lake and mire isolation data set for the estimation of post-glacial land uplift in Fennoscandia
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2019
unpublished
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Postglacial land uplift is a complex process related to the continental ice retreat that took place about 10,000 years ago and thus started the viscoelastic response of the Earth's crust to rebound back to it's equilibrium state. To empirically model the land uplift process based on past behavior of shoreline displacement, data points of known spatial location, elevation and dating are needed. Such data can be obtained by studying the isolation of lakes and mires
doi:10.5194/essd-2019-165
fatcat:pkdz72fohrhanor5x4bhwqdi5i