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On the Link Between Global Volcanic Activity and Global Mean Sea Level

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2022
Studying a large number of volcanic eruptions is a way to decipher general characteristics related to volcano dynamics but also on external forcing influencing it, such as solid Earth and ocean tides. Many studies have tackled this tidal influence on the
Stéphanie Dumont   +2 more
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Regional influences on reconstructed global mean sea level [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2017
Reconstructions of global mean sea level (GMSL) based on tide gauge measurements tend to exhibit common multidecadal rate fluctuations over the twentieth century. GMSL rate changes may result from physical drivers, such as changes in radiative forcing or
Svetlana I. Natarov   +3 more
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Global Mean Sea Level Variation on Interannual–Decadal Timescales: Climatic Connections [PDF]

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
The global mean sea level (GMSL) has been measured precisely by the space geodetic remote-sensing technique of radar altimetry since the 1990s. Aside from the well-studied seasonality and secular sea level rise, here we focus on GMSL variation on the ...
Ting-Juan Liao, Benjamin F. Chao
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Reconciling global mean and regional sea level change in projections and observations [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2021
Evaluating sea-level projections used by the IPCC is challenging due to the short overlap with measurements. Here, the authors show that observed global and regional sea-level trends confirm projections and that the acceleration of sea-level rise is ...
Jinping Wang   +3 more
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Illustrative Multi‐Centennial Projections of Global Mean Sea‐Level Rise and Their Application [PDF]

open access: yesEarth's Future, 2023
We produce projections of global mean sea‐level rise to 2500 for low and medium emissions scenarios (Shared Socioeconomic Pathways SSP1‐2.6 and SSP2‐4.5) relative to 2020, based on extending and combining model ensemble data from current literature.
Fiona E. Turner   +7 more
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A new perspective on global mean sea level (GMSL) acceleration [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2016
The vast body of contemporary climate change science is largely underpinned by the premise of a measured acceleration from anthropogenic forcings evident in key climate change proxies—greenhouse gas emissions, temperature, and mean sea level.
Phil J. Watson
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Global Mean Sea Level: Indicator of Climate Change? [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 1983
A critical discussion is presented on the use by Etkins and Epstein (1982) of combined surface air temperature and sea level time series to draw conclusions concerning the discharge of the polar ice sheets. It is objected by Robock that they used Northern Hemisphere land surface air temperature records which are unrepresentative of global sea surface ...
R, Etkins, E, Epstein
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The global mean sea level rise predicted by its causative budget components during 2018 – 2050

open access: yesAll Earth, 2022
This study establishes a predictive empirical model, the first of its kind, which is innately a cause-and-effect representation of the observed global mean sea level over time.
H. Bâki Iz
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Process-based estimate of global-mean sea-level changes in the Common Era [PDF]

open access: yesEarth System Dynamics, 2022
Although the global-mean sea level (GMSL) rose over the twentieth century with a positive contribution from thermosteric and barystatic (ice sheets and glaciers) sources, the driving processes of GMSL changes during the pre-industrial Common Era (PCE; 1 ...
N. Gangadharan   +5 more
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