Hermatypic coral colonies and intertidal fossil bearing grainstone, packstone and sandstone beds of Holocene and of a Late Pleistocene highstand are exposed above the present High Tide Level (HTL) at a number of locations along the east coast of India from Cape Comorin to Rameswaram. Being a passive
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Late Holocene relative sea level rise and the Neoglacial history of the Greenland ice sheet
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- 10.1002/jqs.1235
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