Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene: supporting code and data

Description This directory contains the environment files, input files, submit scripts, Jupyter notebooks, and output files to reproduce the main, extended, and supplementary figures from: Creel, R.C., Austermann, J., Kopp, R., Khan, N., Albrecht, T., Kinglake, J., Global mean sea level higher than...

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Main Authors: Creel, Roger, Austermann, Jacqueline, Kopp, Robert, Khan, Nicole, Albrecht, Torsten, Kingslake, Jonathan
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7986160 2024-09-15T17:45:53+00:00 Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene: supporting code and data Creel, Roger Austermann, Jacqueline Kopp, Robert Khan, Nicole Albrecht, Torsten Kingslake, Jonathan 2023-05-30 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7986160 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.31223/X5JT11 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7986159 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7986160 oai:zenodo.org:7986160 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode EarthArXiv, (2023-05-30) HOLSEA global mean sea level glacial isostatic adjustment paleoclimate Holocene info:eu-repo/semantics/preprint 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.798616010.31223/X5JT1110.5281/zenodo.7986159 2024-07-26T15:45:37Z Description This directory contains the environment files, input files, submit scripts, Jupyter notebooks, and output files to reproduce the main, extended, and supplementary figures from: Creel, R.C., Austermann, J., Kopp, R., Khan, N., Albrecht, T., Kinglake, J., Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene (2023). in review, Nature. https://eartharxiv.org/repository/view/5419/ See README.md for descriptions of each file. Abstract Global mean sea-level (GMSL) change can provide insight on how ice sheets, glaciers, and oceans respond to warming. The Holocene (11.7 ka to present) marks a time when temperatures may have exceeded early industrial (1850 CE) values . Evidence from Greenland and Antarctica indicates that both ice sheets retreated inland of their present-day extents during the Holocene, yet previous GMSL reconstructions suggest that Holocene GMSL never surpassed early industrial levels. We combine relative sea-level observations with glacial isostatic adjustment predictions from an ice-sheet model ensemble and new estimates of postglacial thermosteric sea-level and mountain glacier evolution to estimate Holocene GMSL and ice volume. We show it is likely (probability P=0.79) that GMSL exceeded early industrial levels in the mid-Holocene (8-4 ka) by up to 1.5 m and that the Antarctic Ice Sheet was likely (P=0.66) smaller than present in the last 6000 years. We demonstrate that Antarctic retreat lags Antarctic temperature by 250 years, underscoring future Antarctic vulnerability to present warming. Comparing our reconstruction to future projections indicates that GMSL rise in the next 125 years will very likely (P>0.9) be the fastest in the last 5000 years, and that by 2080 GMSL will more likely than not be the highest in 115,000 years. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Zenodo
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global mean sea level
glacial isostatic adjustment
paleoclimate
Holocene
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Creel, Roger
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Kopp, Robert
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Albrecht, Torsten
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Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene: supporting code and data
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description Description This directory contains the environment files, input files, submit scripts, Jupyter notebooks, and output files to reproduce the main, extended, and supplementary figures from: Creel, R.C., Austermann, J., Kopp, R., Khan, N., Albrecht, T., Kinglake, J., Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene (2023). in review, Nature. https://eartharxiv.org/repository/view/5419/ See README.md for descriptions of each file. Abstract Global mean sea-level (GMSL) change can provide insight on how ice sheets, glaciers, and oceans respond to warming. The Holocene (11.7 ka to present) marks a time when temperatures may have exceeded early industrial (1850 CE) values . Evidence from Greenland and Antarctica indicates that both ice sheets retreated inland of their present-day extents during the Holocene, yet previous GMSL reconstructions suggest that Holocene GMSL never surpassed early industrial levels. We combine relative sea-level observations with glacial isostatic adjustment predictions from an ice-sheet model ensemble and new estimates of postglacial thermosteric sea-level and mountain glacier evolution to estimate Holocene GMSL and ice volume. We show it is likely (probability P=0.79) that GMSL exceeded early industrial levels in the mid-Holocene (8-4 ka) by up to 1.5 m and that the Antarctic Ice Sheet was likely (P=0.66) smaller than present in the last 6000 years. We demonstrate that Antarctic retreat lags Antarctic temperature by 250 years, underscoring future Antarctic vulnerability to present warming. Comparing our reconstruction to future projections indicates that GMSL rise in the next 125 years will very likely (P>0.9) be the fastest in the last 5000 years, and that by 2080 GMSL will more likely than not be the highest in 115,000 years.
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title_short Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene: supporting code and data
title_full Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene: supporting code and data
title_fullStr Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene: supporting code and data
title_full_unstemmed Global mean sea level higher than present in the Holocene: supporting code and data
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