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1by Nicholls, R.J., Hanson, S, Lowe, J.A., Vaughan, D.A., Lenton, T., Ganopolski, A., Tol, R.S.J., Vafeidis, A.T.“... the next 500 years and even longer. It has been known for at least 15 years that sea-level rise...”
Published 2006
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2by Ren, Diandong“...Modelling Sea Level Rise from Ice Sheet Melting in a Warming Climate...”
Published 2013
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5by Fettweis, Xavier“...Estimation of the Sea Level Rise by 2100 Resulting from Changes in the Surface Mass Balance...”
Published 2011
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9by Singh, Bharat Raj“...Study of Impacts on Continuous Shrinkage of Arctic Sea & Sea Level Rise – Can Glaciers be Growing...”
Published 2015
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12by Hansen, Karina“... contribution to global sea level rise regarded especially ominous. Completely melted the GrIS would...”
Published 2022
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13by Meyer, Rena“... and relative sea level rise as a consequence of climate change. Numerical modelling provides a tool to better...”
Published 2018
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14by Vandecrux, Baptiste“...More than half of the Greenland ice sheet mass loss and contribution to sea-level rise originates...”
Published 2019
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15“... series for the Tunisia coasts shows an evident sea level rise superimposed on a decadal variability...”
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16by Simonsen, Sebastian Bjerregaard“... % of the observed volume change of the GrIS from 2003-2008, without contributing to the global sea-level rise...”
Published 2012
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17by Haubner, Konstanze“... to global sea level rise and changes in thermohaline ocean circulation. Half of Greenland’s mass loss arises...”
Published 2018
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18by Hansen, Nicolaj“... to present-day sea level rise, recent studies have shown that the Antarctic ice sheet has increased its mass...”
Published 2022
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19by Árnadóttir, Snjólaug“... their coasts. The limits to these maritime zones are bound to recede as sea levels rise and coastlines...”
Published 2021
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20Published 2019“... grappled with significant changes to shorelines and estuaries, from sea level rise to shifting plant...”
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