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Modeling the interaction of vegetation and sea level rise on barrier island evolution. [PDF]
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Reclaiming Resilience Through Granular Arbitrage: Anticipating Sea Level Rise in Singapore. [PDF]
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Sea-level rise and extreme Indian Ocean Dipole explain mangrove dieback in the Maldives. [PDF]
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Exposure of wetlands important for nonbreeding waterbirds to sea-level rise in the Mediterranean. [PDF]
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Nature-based solutions could offset coastal squeeze of tidal wetlands from sea-level rise on the U.S. Pacific coast. [PDF]
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Studying past sea level change is key to understanding ongoing and future sea level rise. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Marine Science, 2010
Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes has considerably improved in the recent years, essentially because new in situ and remote sensing observations have become available. Here we report on most recent results on contemporary sea level rise.
Anny Cazenave, William Llovel
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Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes has considerably improved in the recent years, essentially because new in situ and remote sensing observations have become available. Here we report on most recent results on contemporary sea level rise.
Anny Cazenave, William Llovel
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New Zealand Geographer, 1994
ABSTRACTNo immediate prospect is in sight for a technically credible and unified approach to assessing the importance of sea level rises to New Zealand's coast environments. This review examines the state of disarray in the sea‐level rise literature and traces reasons for such a state of affairs.
D. L. Sahagian +2 more
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ABSTRACTNo immediate prospect is in sight for a technically credible and unified approach to assessing the importance of sea level rises to New Zealand's coast environments. This review examines the state of disarray in the sea‐level rise literature and traces reasons for such a state of affairs.
D. L. Sahagian +2 more
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2015
Coasts contain a large and growing population and economy including world cities such as London, New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, Mumbai, Lagos, and Rio de Janeiro, as well as important habitats and their ecosystem services. Global sea levels are rising due to climate change and this will accelerate through this century: a rise of more than 1 m is possible ...
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Coasts contain a large and growing population and economy including world cities such as London, New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, Mumbai, Lagos, and Rio de Janeiro, as well as important habitats and their ecosystem services. Global sea levels are rising due to climate change and this will accelerate through this century: a rise of more than 1 m is possible ...
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