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sea level

Average height of the surface of the oceans and seas measured throughout the tidal cycle at hourly intervals and computed over a 19-year period. It is used as a datum plane from which elevations and depths are measured.

Factors affecting sea level include temperature of seawater (warm water is less dense and therefore takes up a greater volume than cool water) and the topography of the ocean floor.



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The topics include the response of Mobile Bay and eastern Mississippi Sound in Alabama to changes in sediment accommodation and accumulation; the interplay of eustasy, antecedent topography, and sediment supply variations at Sabine Lake in Texas and Louisiana; and mechanisms of environmental change in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas.
Eustasy influenced the marine redox conditions through changes in water depth or indirectly by shaping the basin and delimiting its areal extent.
and eustasy on margin sequence development: Late Quaternary stratigraphy and evolution of the Ganges-Brahamaputra delta.
 
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