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Climatic Change, 1995
Future sea level rise arouses concern because of potentially deleterious impacts to coastal regions. These will stem not only from the loss of land through inundation and erosion, but also from increased frequency of storm floods, with a rising base level, even with no change in storm climatology, and from saltwater intrusion and greater amounts of ...
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Future sea level rise arouses concern because of potentially deleterious impacts to coastal regions. These will stem not only from the loss of land through inundation and erosion, but also from increased frequency of storm floods, with a rising base level, even with no change in storm climatology, and from saltwater intrusion and greater amounts of ...
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2016
To the general public it seems a rather obvious fact that if the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland melted, sea level would rise. In fact, there is wide-spread concern that global warming of the Earth might induce melt of the present-day large ice sheets and thereby induce a global sea-level rise, leading to floodings of lowlands. Although the link
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To the general public it seems a rather obvious fact that if the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland melted, sea level would rise. In fact, there is wide-spread concern that global warming of the Earth might induce melt of the present-day large ice sheets and thereby induce a global sea-level rise, leading to floodings of lowlands. Although the link
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Sea level change. Inherited landscapes and sea level change.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 2015Enabled by recently gained understanding of deep-seated and surficial Earth processes, a convergence of views between geophysics and sedimentary geology has been quietly taking place over the past several decades. Surface topography resulting from lithospheric memory, retained at various temporal and spatial scales, has become the connective link ...
Sierd, Cloetingh, Bilal U, Haq
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Sea Level Processes and Effects of Sea Level Change
1982When studying sedimentary rocks on land, the first question a geologist will ask is whether the sediment was laid down above or below sea level, that is, whether or not it is of marine origin. For marine sediments, the next question usually is about the depth of deposition, that is, about the position of sea level relative to the sedimentary ...
Eugen Seibold, Wolfgang Berger
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Mesozoic and Cenozoic Chronostratigraphy and Cycles of Sea-Level Change
, 1989B. Haq, J. Hardenbol, P. Vail
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International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1975
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Meeting the looming policy challenge of sea-level change and human migration
Nature Climate Change, 2019David J. Wrathall +22 more
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