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The pages below show links to documents that reference pages concerning The Variable Ocean.

These pages discuss the apparent historical Sea Level changes that have been found across the UK, their implications and the creation of a theory of Sea Level changes that incorporates these observations, this in turn has developed into a geological framework that explains earthquakes, subduction zones and supervolcanoes.

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   Document Description    
  The Variable Ocean I: Why Historical Geography Suggests We Are Underestimating Past Sea‑Level Changes   
  The Variable Ocean II: Sea‑Level Rise and the Potential for Increased Seismicity: A Geophysical Hypothesis   
  The Variable Ocean III: How Climate‑Driven Mass Redistribution Accelerates Coastal Seismicity   
  The Variable Ocean IV: Ocean Crust Rheology and Seismic Potential   
  The Variable Ocean IVa: The Angle of Attack   
  The Variable Ocean IVb: The Angle of Attack in Practice   
  The Variable Ocean V: Earthquake Precursors   
  The Variable Ocean Va: Continental Grinding and Fault Asperities   
  The Variable Ocean Vb: The Triple Junction Plume and Supervolcanic Mechanism   
  The Variable Ocean Vc: Fluid Dynamics and Deep Phase Transitions   
  The Variable Ocean VI: The South Atlantic Anomaly   
  The Variable Ocean VII: Electrical Activity in Fault Zones   
  The Variable Ocean: Roman Locations that have not been identified and roads that just terminate   
  The Variable Ocean: The Island of Lime Trees: The Kingdom of Lindsey   
  The Variable Ocean: The Legend of Tenterden Church and the Goodwin Sands   
  The Variable Ocean: Tidebrook near Wadhurst could it have been tidal ??   
  The Variable Ocean: Was the high tide level in Saxon times at Pevensey at about 4.5 metres ?   
  The Variable Ocean: Was the high tide level in Saxon times in the Wash 4 to 5 metres higher ?   
 



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