2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108117
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Evidence of recent sea-level rise and the formation of a classic Maya canal system inferred from Boca Paila cave sediments, Sian Ka'an biosphere, Mexico

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“…The above-mentioned multifractality features detected in the GMSL may contribute to the hot topic of projections of global and regional mean sea-level rise and help to integrate a holistic insight for devising ad hoc strategies and mitigating inevitable impacts [50,51]. In relation to this, under accelerating sea-level rise, it is currently impossible to determine the future evolution of climate, marshes and mangroves as, for example, salt marshes are capable of laterally expanding, contracting, and vertically accumulating in response to sea-level rise [52][53][54].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The above-mentioned multifractality features detected in the GMSL may contribute to the hot topic of projections of global and regional mean sea-level rise and help to integrate a holistic insight for devising ad hoc strategies and mitigating inevitable impacts [50,51]. In relation to this, under accelerating sea-level rise, it is currently impossible to determine the future evolution of climate, marshes and mangroves as, for example, salt marshes are capable of laterally expanding, contracting, and vertically accumulating in response to sea-level rise [52][53][54].…”
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confidence: 99%