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CrustalTrudger t1_j2e8zra wrote

Corals only reflect one method for reconstructing past sea level, and while quite accurate recorders, their use is limited to the last few hundred thousand years (e.g., Woodroffe & Webster, 2014). For a complete answer, we must consider the varied array of methods used to reconstruct sea level over the phanerozoic, e.g., sequence stratigraphic techniques, stable isotopic records, etc.

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agate_ t1_j2ebwc0 wrote

You're right in general, but OP's question was in reference to the last 20,000 years, focusing on a Wikipedia figure whose data were primarily collected from corals and other shallow-water biological proxies.

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