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USGS Global Change Science Strategy
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The Pace of Shifting Climate in Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystems
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Rethinking adaptation for a 4C world
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Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic
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State University System Climate Chang Workshop
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Nineteenth and twentieth century sea-level changes in Tasmania and New Zealand
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Retrospective and prospective model situations of sea level rise impacts on Gulf of Mexico coastal marshes and forests in Waccassa Bay, Florida
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Sea level history of the northern Gulf of Mexico coast and sea level rise scenarios for the near future
429
The impact of the 2009-10 El Nino Modoki on U.S. West Coast beaches
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Revisiting the Earth's sea-level and energy budgets from 1961 to 2008
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Contribution of global groundwater depletion since 1900 to sea-level rise
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A New, Robust, and Accurate Method to Extract Tide-Coordinated Shorelines from Coastal Elevation Models
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Sinking ships
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The Role of Ocean Thermal Expansion in Last Interglacial Sea Level Rise
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Sea-Level Acceleration Based on U.S. Tide Gauges and Extensions of Previous Global-Gauge Analyses
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Reply to: Donoghue, J.F. and Parkinson, R.W., 2011. Discussion of:Houston,J.R. and Dean,R.G., 2011. Sea-Level Acceleration Based on U.S. Tide Gauges and Extensions of Previous Global-Gauges Analyses. Journal of Coastal Research, 27(3), 409-417
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A global ranking of port cities with high exposure to climate extremes
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A simple technique for estimating an allowance for uncertain sea-level rise
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Discussion of: Houston,J.R. and Dean,R.G., 2011. Sea-level acceleration based on U.S. tide gauges and extensions of previous global-gauge analyses. Journal of Coastal Research, 27(3), 409-417
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Sharply increased mass loss from glaciers and ice caps in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago