2016
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201620140641
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Abstract: The present work discusses and reinterprets paleo-sea level indicators used to build Holocene sea-level curve for the coast of Rio de Janeiro at former works. We conclude that: (a) the paleo-sea levels inferred by vermetid remains show that sea-level has fallen over the past 4400 years, at least; (b) the paleo-sea level inferred by the beachrock facies and dated shells of Jaconé shows that sea-level was near the present elevation between 8198 and 5786 years before present; and (c) several shells from other bea… Show more

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“…Here we maintain the interpretations presented in our discussion paper (Angulo et al 2016). The main issue amongst those raised in our paper, and which was not properly addressed in the reply, was the methodology used by Castro et al 2014to determine paleo-sea levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Here we maintain the interpretations presented in our discussion paper (Angulo et al 2016). The main issue amongst those raised in our paper, and which was not properly addressed in the reply, was the methodology used by Castro et al 2014to determine paleo-sea levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…These curves were widely accepted, and some divergences appeared in the 1990's and others in the first decade of the XXI century (see Angulo et al 2006). After that a new curve for Rio de Janeiro was published by Castro et al (2014) which generated our (Angulo et al 2016) and Castro et al (2018) comments and the present reply.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…(e.g. Angulo and Lessa 1997;Angulo et al 2006Angulo et al , 2008Angulo et al , 2016Jesus et al 2017;Cooper et al 2018). (Angulo et al, 2006).…”
Section: Sea Level Changeunclassified
“…Studies based mainly on dating mollusk shells and vermetids indicate a middle Holocene highstand between 1 and 5 m above mean sea-level at about 5500 cal yrs BP in southeastern and northeastern Brazil (Angulo et al, 2006;Angulo et al, 2016;Caldas et al, 2006;Castro et al, 2014;Martin, 2003;Martin et al, 2003;Suguio et al, 2013). The variation, trends and amplitudes of Brazilian Holocene RSL is a topic still open to discussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variation, trends and amplitudes of Brazilian Holocene RSL is a topic still open to discussion. Studies based mainly on dating mollusk shells and vermetids indicate a middle Holocene highstand between 1 and 5 m above mean sea-level at about 5500 cal yrs BP in southeastern and northeastern Brazil (Angulo et al, 2006;Angulo et al, 2016;Caldas et al, 2006;Castro et al, 2014;Martin, 2003;Martin et al, 2003;Suguio et al, 2013). RSL fall since then may have been gradual (Angulo et al, 2006) or may have seen oscillations (Martin, 2003;Suguio et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%