Sea-level curve

The sea-level curve (also known as the eustatic curve) is the representation of the changes of the sea level relative to present day mean sea level as gleaned from the stratigraphic record throughout the geological history. The first such curve is the Vail curve or Exxon curve.

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Sea-level curve

The sea-level curve (also known as the eustatic curve) is the representation of the changes of the sea level relative to present day mean sea level as gleaned from the stratigraphic record throughout the geological history. The first such curve is the Vail curve or Exxon curve.

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