Relative sea-level data from the SEAMIS database compared to ICE-5G model predictions of glacial isostatic adjustment. Mann, T., Bender, M., Lorscheid, T., Stocchi, P., Vacchi, M., Switzer, A., & Rovere, A. Data in Brief, 27:104600, Elsevier Ltd, 2019.
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The SEAMIS database (Mendeley data repository; https://doi.org/10.17632/wp4ctb4667.1) contains 546 relative sea-level indicators from 31 different studies within the broader Southeast Asian region including the Maldives, India and Sri Lanka. Here we compare quality-controlled and site-specific relative sea-level data from 23 studies from the SEAMIS database to a suite of ICE-5G glacial isostatic adjustment models. The relation between robust and, if applicable, tectonically corrected relative sea-level data with the broad predictions of glacial isostatic adjustment models is interpreted and discussed in the article “Holocene sea levels in Southeast Asia, Maldives, India and Sri Lanka: The SEAMIS database” [1] in Quaternary Science Reviews.

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