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originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
Where does the name "Doggerland" derive from?
The name comes from dogger, an old Dutch word for fishing boat, especially for catching cod
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
a reply to: stormcell
Wouldn't land rising and falling be more of a geological process than ice melting, assuming the measurements are relative to a stable measurement standard (like the sea level at one point in time)?
In Great Britain, glaciation affected Scotland but not southern England, and the post-glacial rebound of northern Great Britain (up to 10 cm per century) is causing a corresponding downward movement of the southern half of the island (up to 5 cm per century). This will eventually lead to an increased risk of floods in southern England and south-western Ireland.