found: Work cat.: Glacial isostasy, sea-level and mantle rheology, 1992.
found: A geomorphological study of post-glacial uplift : with particular reference to Arctic Canada, 1970.
found: Gloss. of geology: Crustal adjustment to loading and unloading that is attributed to addition and removal of glacier ice(Glacio-isostasy)
found: Ice sheets, sea level, and the dynamic Earth, 2002:CIP pref. (glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA))
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 25, 2009(Post-glacial rebound (sometimes called continental rebound, isostatic rebound, isostatic adjustment or post-ice-age isostatic recovery) is the rise of land masses that were depressed by the huge weight of ice sheets during the last glacial period; Post-glacial rebound (or glacial isostatic adjustment))
found: The dict. of physical geography, 2000(glacioisostasy: The state of balance that the earth's crust will attempt to achieve when loaded or unloaded by an ice sheet ... As the ice sheets of the last Glacial disappeared between 10,000 and 7000 years ago the land surface in these areas is still adjusting to the unloading. This is often called glacioisostatic rebound)