Was there really a sudden flooding in Northern Europe around 7700BC?



I have seen the following claims, and would like to know if there is any
current evidence that they are at all correct. I'm dubious.

The claim is that around 7700 BC (more or less precisely) the Ice Sea over
today's Baltic Sea and high up on today's land from the landbridge between
Denmark and Skåne up to the Ice Coat's border in north up to 85 meter-125
meter above today's level flooded out over today's Sweden north of Lake
Vaettern(was 'created' due to being cut of . Given that the landrise also
been high, between 88 and 89 meters c. 4500 BC). The impact of the
flooding 7700 BC was that sealevel all at once rise 88-89 meter within
less than two month and the later flooding(Yoldia Sea emptying up into
Skagerack-North Sea area) in 4500 BC together with the hugh Ice Coat
'Icebergs' from all of the Northern Hemsphere, North America and Asia
included, made the sealevel rise an other 60-65 meter within a year.

References were provided but they are very old:

Asklund Bror, Östergötlands geologiska historia, Göteborg 1949
Horn Anna red., Från Arkösund till Kråkelund,, Oskarshamn 1978
Håkansson Lars, Ahl Thorsten; SNV PM740 NLU Rapport 88 , Uppsala 1976,
Johansson Inger E, Vattenvägarna in mot Roxen i äldre tider, C-essay 1993
History Dept Linköping's University.
Länstyrelsen i Östergötlands län, Natur Kultur Miljöer i Östergötland,
Linköping 1986 , Linköping 1986
Magnusson N H, Thorslund P, Brotzen F, Asklund B och Kulling O:
Beskrivning till karta över Sveriges berggrund, Sveriges Geologiska
Undersökning, Serie Ba 16, Stockholm 1962
Melin Ragnar, Vattenföringen i Sveriges floder, Stockholm 1955
Modéer Ivar, Färdvägar och sjö-märken vid Nordens kuster. Uppsala 1936,
Uppsala 1936

Another version of the claim is:

the sealevel was very low up to the time the Ice Lake over Eastern
Sweden, most of Finland, the Baltics, northern Poland an northern Germany
emptied up and within a month had made all that land to seabottom...

Comments?

Thanks

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