Fig. 2: Example of a sampled sequence. | Nature

Fig. 2: Example of a sampled sequence.

From: Global sea-level rise in the early Holocene revealed from North Sea peats

Fig. 2

The vibrocore reaches 3.8 m below the North Sea floor, with transgressed peat (basal peat) in photographed segment 1–2 m, and depth-aligned results for this segment representative of subsampling strategy and resolution of logging, dating, geochemical and palaeoenvironmental investigation to generate offshore sea-level data. Figure collated from materials in supplementary information sections 1 (14C dating) and 2 (core photos, stratigraphic description, XRF core-scan results, diatom results; detailed single and multivariate geochemistry and diatom-species counts found in there)49. BDEU0698NE = Core ID; SLIP, sea-level index point; ULD, upper limiting data point; cal, calibrated; Incoh./coh., Incoherent/coherent.

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