About 80 million years ago, no land-based ice sheets existed. Also, a larger proportion of the world’s ocean crust rode higher than now on underlying mantle, so oceans were shallower.
Müller
Computer models suggest that sea level then was about 170 meters higher than today, says R. Dietmar Müller, a geophysicist at the University of Sydney.
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