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2021“... in response to increased basal melt rates. Sea level is therefore expected to rise due to Antarctic...”
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2022by Thoma, Malte, Determann, Jürgen, Grosfeld, Klaus, Goeller, Sebastian, Hellmer, Hartmut H.Get access
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2023by Bamber, Jonathan L“... expert judgement described in the paper entitled: Ice sheet contributions to future sea level rise from...”
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2024“... thinning in response to increased basal melt rates. Sea level is therefore expected to rise due...”
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2025by James Neumann, Kerry Emanuel, Sai Ravela, Lindsay Ludwig, Paul Kirshen, Kirk Bosma, Jeremy Martinich“...-level rise (SLR) in assessing coastal risks of climate change. This study combines three models—a...”
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2026by Hogarth, P., Hughes, C.W., Williams, S.D.P., Wilson, C.“... in much more consistent estimates of first order (Sea Level Rise) and second order (Sea Level Acceleration...”
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2027by Thoma, Malte, Determann, Jürgen, Grosfeld, Klaus, Goeller, Sebastian, Hellmer, Hartmut“... on the backward sloping bedrock. The potential additional contribution to the eustatic sea level rise due...”
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2028by Hogarth, P., Hughes, C.W., Williams, S.D.P., Wilson, C.“... in much more consistent estimates of first order (Sea Level Rise) and second order (Sea Level Acceleration...”
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2029“... in much more consistent estimates of first order (Sea Level Rise) and second order (Sea Level Acceleration...”
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2030by Berdahl, Mira, Leguy, Gunter, Lipscomb, William H., Urban, Nathan M.“... thinning in response to increased basal melt rates. Sea level is therefore expected to rise due...”
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2031“... flooding events caused by relative sea level rise (RSLR). The research site is in Redonda Island, located...”
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2032by Frederikse, Thomas, Adhikari, Surendra, Daley, Tim J., Dangendorf, Sonke, Gehrels, Roland, Landerer, Felix, Marcos, Marta, Newton, Thomas L., Slangen, Aimee, Woppelmann, GuyGet access
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2033“... thinning in response to increased basal melt rates. Sea level is therefore expected to rise due...”
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2034by Berdahl, Mira, Leguy, Gunter, Lipscomb, William H., Urban, Nathan M.“... thinning in response to increased basal melt rates. Sea level is therefore expected to rise due...”
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2036“... to the melting of permafrost, coastal erosion and sea-level rise. While parts of the European Arctic continue...”
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2037“... to the melting of permafrost, coastal erosion and sea-level rise. While parts of the European Arctic continue...”
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2040by Berdahl, Mira, Leguy, Gunter, Lipscomb, William H., Urban, Nathan M.“... thinning in response to increased basal melt rates. Sea level is therefore expected to rise due...”
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