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- Raised_shoreline abstract "A raised shoreline is an ancient shoreline exposed above current water level. These landforms are formed by a relative change in sea level due to global sea level rise, isostatic rebound, and/or tectonic uplift. These surfaces are usually exposed above modern sea level when a heavily glaciated area experiences a glacial retreat, causing water levels to rise. This area will then experience post-glacial rebound, effectivelyraising the shoreline surface.Examples of raised shorelines can be found along the coasts of formerly glaciated areas in Ireland and Scotland, as well as in North America. Raised shorelines are exposed at various locations around the Puget Sound of Washington State.".
- Raised_shoreline wikiPageID "25344771".
- Raised_shoreline wikiPageRevisionID "589666402".
- Raised_shoreline hasPhotoCollection Raised_shoreline.
- Raised_shoreline subject Category:Coastal_and_oceanic_landforms.
- Raised_shoreline subject Category:Coastal_geography.
- Raised_shoreline comment "A raised shoreline is an ancient shoreline exposed above current water level. These landforms are formed by a relative change in sea level due to global sea level rise, isostatic rebound, and/or tectonic uplift. These surfaces are usually exposed above modern sea level when a heavily glaciated area experiences a glacial retreat, causing water levels to rise.".
- Raised_shoreline label "Raised shoreline".
- Raised_shoreline sameAs m.09gmfnv.
- Raised_shoreline sameAs Q7285131.
- Raised_shoreline sameAs Q7285131.
- Raised_shoreline wasDerivedFrom Raised_shoreline?oldid=589666402.
- Raised_shoreline isPrimaryTopicOf Raised_shoreline.