Antarctic melt led to 3m sea level rise 120,000 years ago
14 Feb 2020

The Patriot Hills Blue Ice Area, in the Antarctic, where a research team discovered high sea levels during the last interglacial period were due to a rise of less than 2deg in ocean temperature
MASS MELTING of the West Antarctic ice sheet, driven by warmer ocean temperatures, was a major cause of extreme sea level rise more than 100,000 years ago, according to new research.