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Maeda et al. 1992
Maeda, Y., Nakada, M., Matsumoto, E. and Matsuda, I. (1992). Crustal tilting derived from Holocene sea-level observations along the east coast of Hokkaido in Japan and upper mantle rheology. Geophysical Research Letters 19: doi: 10.1029/92GL00936. issn: 0094-8276.

Late Holocene sea-level observations at sites along the east coast of Hokkaido in Japan indicate a gradual decrease of the altitude of relative sea-level eastward toward the tip of Nemuro Peninsula. These observations in seismically active areas can be explained by glacio-hydroisostatic adjustment due to the last deglaciation for an Earth model with a thin lithosphere of 30--40 km thickness and with no low viscosity layer, or with a 25 km lithosphere overlying a low viscosity layer less than 50 km, although more data as a function of time are needed to distinguish these models. Thus the vertical crustal displacement associated with the subduction of the Pacific plate seems to have not been cumulated on a time scales of 103--104 years. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1992

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Geodesy and Gravity, Crustal movements, Tectonophysics, Plate boundary structures and processes, Tectonophysics, Rheology of the lithosphere and mantle, Tectonophysics, Structural geology (crustal structure and mechanics)
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Geophysical Research Letters
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