1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Science 294:840-842, 2001), who suggested that the rate of past century sea level rise may have been overestimated, considering the limited and heterogeneous location of historical tide gauges and the high regional variability of thermal expansion which was supposed to dominate the observed sea level. If correct, this conclusion would have solved the problem raised by the IPCC third assessment report [Church et al, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 881, 2001], namely, the factor two difference between the 20th century observed sea level rise and the computed climatic contributions. However, recent investigations based on new ocean temper...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
1631-0713Understanding of sea-level change has improved considerably over the last decade. Present-d...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Sci...
1631-0713Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes have improved considerably in the r...
We investigate climate-related processes causing variations of the global mean sea level on interann...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
International audienceWe review present‐day observations of sea level change and variability at glob...
The ocean observing system has progressed considerably over the past 50 years, enabling more accurat...
There is intense scientific and public interest in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP...
Respond to this article Email alerting service here in the box at the top right-hand corner of the a...
Popular semi empirical formulae link the rate of rise of sea level to the global land and sea surf...
The rate of twentieth-century global sea level rise and its causes are the subjects of intense contr...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
1631-0713Understanding of sea-level change has improved considerably over the last decade. Present-d...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Sci...
1631-0713Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes have improved considerably in the r...
We investigate climate-related processes causing variations of the global mean sea level on interann...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
International audienceWe review present‐day observations of sea level change and variability at glob...
The ocean observing system has progressed considerably over the past 50 years, enabling more accurat...
There is intense scientific and public interest in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP...
Respond to this article Email alerting service here in the box at the top right-hand corner of the a...
Popular semi empirical formulae link the rate of rise of sea level to the global land and sea surf...
The rate of twentieth-century global sea level rise and its causes are the subjects of intense contr...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
1631-0713Understanding of sea-level change has improved considerably over the last decade. Present-d...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...