Extended Data Fig. 7: Observed and predicted relative sea levels (m) for each SLIP location.
From: Global sea-level rise in the early Holocene revealed from North Sea peats

The observed levels (panel a) include the EuIS-signal. Predicted results are shown for 1D ICE6G (b, d, e, h, i) and BC (c, f, g, j, k). Panels d, e, f, g show the signals of the Antarctic (AIS) and North American ice-sheet complexes (NAISC) (from the ICE6G reconstruction) expressed as % of the total signal using the earth model which produced the lowest misfit, as listed in Extended Data Table 1. Observed (h, j) and predicted (i, k) signals of the Eurasian Ice Sheet (EuIS), expressed as % of the total signal, calculated using equations 3 and 4 respectively.