The drowned Mesolithic forest that appears at v v low tides at Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire :) https://skegness.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/submerged-forest-and-village/ …pic.twitter.com/BTnhkHPzCK
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Worth recalling that Doggerland before flooding=varied landscape, hills+valleys+lakes+marshes: http://theconversation.com/doggerlands-lost-world-shows-melting-glaciers-have-drowned-lands-before-and-may-again-26472 …pic.twitter.com/O3zhUvy8gD
Approx area lost to the rising sea since last Ice Age, highlighted in red, incl Doggerland https://theconversation.com/doggerlands-lost-world-shows-melting-glaciers-have-drowned-lands-before-and-may-again-26472 …pic.twitter.com/N1WplQ6otC
Worryingly, http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/v6/n4/abs/nclimate2923.html … (2016) suggests this coastline in 600–5000yrs time (via http://flood.firetree.net/ )pic.twitter.com/f9AUxLuOq0
Ahead of the storm surge tomorrow, here's the potential coastline of Lincolnshire in 600–5000 years according to http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/v6/n4/abs/nclimate2923.html … ...pic.twitter.com/FdgjNpVGWu
have been thru storm surges; stat safe, Caitlin. %%robert
Thanks Robert; fortunately live a fair way inland so shouldn't be an issue, though in long term it'll be a seaside town :(
like here, Caitlin. But we did get wicked wind...trees down, power out. Living on a hill has some downsides. %%robert
Hopefully you have views to compensate, though! :)
A tree stump from the submerged prehistoric forest on Cleethorpes beach :) http://www.rodcollins.com/wordpress/ancient-tree-stumps-on-cleethorpes-beach …pic.twitter.com/pl1Ltujd3p
This reads as a speculative article. Are you confirming this is prehistoric? Any date? Interested!
Article link is picture credit :) Forest known from all along this coast, see previous tweets; dated 5772–5346 BC at nearby Immingham :)
Thanks. I asked cos interested- but it did make me think of our future as well as past #climatechange http://flood.firetree.net/
@caitlinrgreen wouldn't be the same without a map! :-)
@woodcutter61 Hah! ;)
the big map takes in the CI as part of landmass, interesting site in Jersey for Neolithic man, a seasonal hunting place.
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