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sea-level

ADJECTIVE
  1. lying below the normal level
    a low-lying desert

How To Use sea-level In A Sentence

  • The deltaic regional factors, such as increased sediment delivery to wetlands and increased marsh flooding with sea-level rise, were mechanistically incorporated into the model.
  • Ice flow north from Scandinavia and south from Svalbard, in conjunction with eustatic sea-level decreases, caused the margin of the ice sheet to migrate into the Barents Sea. Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP
  • The variability of palaeocurrents, however, suggests that the fault zone was not a major topographic feature and may have been below sea-level.
  • The variations in the observed detrital influx primarily indicate variable rates of weathering and erosion of terrestrial sediments associated with climate and sea-level fluctuations.
  • Although our findings seemingly conflict with the eustatic sea-level curve of far-field sites, they corroborate an alternative view that MIS 5a was at least as ice-free as the present, and they challenge the prevailing view of MIS 5 sea-level history and certain facets of ice-age theory. About: Blinded by Science
  • Water which was formerly at the sea-level has been lifted to a position from which it can fall; molecules which have been locked together as a liquid are now separate as vapour which can recondense. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • She repeated the whole rigmarole, reading the address, even noting how far Abba Hayil was below sea-level. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • Some were victims of a sudden rise in sea-level near the eye of the cyclone - known as a storm surge - that swept across low-lying land.
  • Permian shale, sandstone, siltstone, limestone, sands, marls, and dolostones were deposited by sea-level fluctuations.
  • As it descends, the sonde reports the sea-level pressure and other data relating to the intensity of the storm.
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