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|a Projections of future sea level becoming more dire |h [electronic resource]. |
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|a [S.l.] : |b National Academy of Sciences, |c 2009-12-27. |
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|a Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Volume 106 Number 51. |
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|a Few of the possible impacts of
future climate change have captured
more public attention than
sea-level rise. Globally, sea-level
rise has accelerated since the 19th century,
driven primarily by the expansion
of warmer oceans and melting glaciers,
along with a modest transfer of water
into the ocean from the Earth’s polar
ice sheets. The observed rate of sealevel
rise has not been uniform around
the globe because of regional factors,
but there is no doubt that the average
sea-level trend is upwards (1). Implications
for the rates and magnitudes of
future sea-level rise are less clear, and a
new study in this issue of PNAS (2) provides
useful insight into how sea level
will change through this century and
beyond. |
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