Template talk:Evolution of the Baltic Sea
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misleading timings needing update in template
[edit]The template has no references. On an initial review of the peer reviewed literature since 2016 it seems that some of these timings are now felt to be somewhat off and may have been based on unpublished (non peer reviewed compilations) from the 1990s or earlier. The timings since the formation of the Baltic Sea have been comprehensively revised since 2021. I appreciate there is about a 10% error and say pollen based work gives different dates from C14 but some of dates seem out by more than this compared to latest peer reviewed literature. I have commenced a verification exercise and will change the template in due course (no references means such bold action will be justified and sources can always be given in such templates in a noinclude section if not sure of reference syntax. Before doing this I plan to update one of many articles, Baltic Ice Lake that uses this template first, as this article is very poorly referenced and I had noted inconsistency about the dates of the outflows at the end of this a few weeks back. I wonder if the community thinks a warning about old date inaccuracy should be added to template now as it seems likely the dates quoted have been extracted and used elsewhere, and perhaps referenced in the articles that use the template.
- A Holocene relative sea-level database for the Baltic Sea
- Rosentau, A.; Klemann, V.; Bennike, O.; Steffen, H.; Wehr, J.; Latinović, M.; Bagge, M.; Ojala, A.; Berglund, M.; Becher, G.P.; Schoning, K. (2021). "A Holocene relative sea-level database for the Baltic Sea". Quaternary Science Reviews. 266. 107071. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107071.
- Johnson, M.D.; Öhrling, C.; Bergström, A.; Dreyer Isaksson, O.; Pizarro Rajala, E. (2022). "Geomorphology and sedimentology of features formed at the outlet during the final drainage of the Baltic Ice Lake". Boreas. 51 (1): 20–40. doi:10.1111/bor.12547. ISSN 0300-9483.