The rate of twentieth-century global sea level rise and its causes are the subjects of intense controversy. Most direct estimates from tide gauges give 1.5-2.0 mm yr(-1), whereas indirect estimates based on the two processes responsible for global sea level rise, namely mass and volume change, fall far below this range. Estimates of the volume increase due to ocean warming give a rate of about 0.5 mm yr(-1) (ref. 8) and the rate due to mass increase, primarily from the melting of continental ice, is thought to be even smaller. Therefore, either the tide gauge estimates are too high, as has been suggested recently, or one (or both) of the mass and volume estimates is too low. Here we present an analysis of sea level measurements at tide gaug...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Different sea level reconstructions show a spread in sea level rise over the last six decades and it...
Estimates of global sea-level change rates based on observations from Tide Gauges (TGs) show a long-...
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The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Sci...
We examine the relationship between 50-year-long records of global sea level (GSL) calculated from 1...
The redistribution of surface water mass associated with the melting of glacial ice causes uplift ne...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
International audienceWe review present‐day observations of sea level change and variability at glob...
Ocean warming contributes to global mean sea level rise by reducing the density of seawater, thus in...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
1631-0713Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes have improved considerably in the r...
Global mean sea level has experienced an unabated rise over the 20th century. This observed rise is ...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Different sea level reconstructions show a spread in sea level rise over the last six decades and it...
Estimates of global sea-level change rates based on observations from Tide Gauges (TGs) show a long-...
Respond to this article Email alerting service here in the box at the top right-hand corner of the a...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
1616-7341In this paper, we first discuss the controversial result of the work by Cabanes et al. (Sci...
We examine the relationship between 50-year-long records of global sea level (GSL) calculated from 1...
The redistribution of surface water mass associated with the melting of glacial ice causes uplift ne...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
International audienceWe review present‐day observations of sea level change and variability at glob...
Ocean warming contributes to global mean sea level rise by reducing the density of seawater, thus in...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
1631-0713Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes have improved considerably in the r...
Global mean sea level has experienced an unabated rise over the 20th century. This observed rise is ...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Different sea level reconstructions show a spread in sea level rise over the last six decades and it...
Estimates of global sea-level change rates based on observations from Tide Gauges (TGs) show a long-...