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Sea level change

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Creator Church, J.A.
Clark, P.U.
Cazenave, A.
Gregory, J.M.
Jevrejeva, S.
Levermann, A.
Merrifield, M.A.
Milne, G.A.
Nerem, R.S.
Nunn, P.D.
Payne, A.J.
Pfeffer, W.T.
Stammer, D.
Unnikrishnan, A.S.
 
Date 2014-09-19T09:56:49Z
2014-09-19T09:56:49Z
2013
 
Identifier Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. ed. by: Stocker, T.F.; Qin, D.; Plattner, G.-K.; Tignor, M.; Allen, S.K.; Boschung, J.; Nauels, A.; Xia, Y.; Bex, V.; Midgley, P.M.; Cambridge; UK; 2013; 1137-1216.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4605
 
Description This chapter considers changes in global mean sea level, regional sea level, sea level extremes, and waves. Confidence in projections of global mean sea level rise has increased since the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) because of the improved physical understanding of the components of sea level, the improved agreement of process-based models with observations, and the inclusion of ice-sheet dynamical changes.
 
Language en
 
Publisher P.M.Cambridge University Press
 
Rights © Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2013.
 
Subject sea level changes
sea level measurement
flooding
coastal morphology
prediction
long-term changes
palaeoshorelines
 
Title Sea level change
 
Type Technical Report