Timing of emergence of modern rates of sea-level rise by 1863

Sea-level rise is a significant indicator of climate changes and it is important to identify the time of emergence of modern rates of sea-level rise. Here the authors estimate that global sea-level rise emerged by 1863 and find spatial variability of emergence at sites within the North Atlantic.

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Main Authors: Jennifer S. Walker, Robert E. Kopp, Christopher M. Little, Benjamin P. Horton
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