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U.S. East Coast sea level rise in 20th century fastest in 2,000 years(图)
U.S. East Coast sea level rise 20th century 2,000 years
2021/4/9
The rate of sea level rise in the 20th century along much of the U.S. Atlantic coast was the fastest in 2,000 years, and southern New Jersey had the fastest rates, according to a Rutgers Universi...
Geoscientists reconstruct 6.5 million years of sea level in the Western Mediterranean(图)
Geoscientists reconstruct 6.5 million years sea level Western Mediterranean
2021/2/5
The pressing concern posed by rising sea levels has created a need for scientists to predict how quickly the oceans will rise in coming centuries, researchers say. To gain insight into future ice shee...
Study reveals rapid sea level rise in 18th century along U.S. Atlantic coast(图)
rapid sea level rise 18th century U.S. Atlantic coast
2020/3/13
During the 18th century, sea levels along a stretch of the Atlantic coast of North America rose almost as fast as they did during the 20th century, reveals a new study by researchers at the&...
RECENT SEA LEVEL CHANGES IN THE BLACK SEA FROM SATELLITE GRAVITY AND ALTIMETER MESUREMENTS
Black Sea Sea Level Change Altimetry GRACE
2018/4/18
Sea level rise causes devastating effects on coastal habitats. For example, coastal erosion and saltwater intrusion are major threats for the Black Sea coasts. So, determining sea level changes in the...
Vulnerability, Impacts, and Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: Taking an Ecosystem-Based Approach
Vulnerability Impact Sea Level Rise
2015/7/15
Last year I traveled to Bangkok, Thailand, for the second Asia Pacific Adaptation Forum, which was called off at the last minute due to the city's worst flooding in the past 50 years. Bangkok, an urba...
A 180-Million-Year Record of Sea Level and Ice Volume Variations from Continental Margin and Deep-Sea Isotopic Records
180-Million-Year Record Sea Level and Ice Volume Variations Continental Margin Deep-Sea Isotopic Records
2015/7/9
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling globally averaged (eustatic) and relative (eustatic plus subsidence/uplift) changes of sea level on variou...