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2230by Backe, Karen Eileen“... habitats are particularly vulnerable to the effects of near- term sea-level rise. In California, Pacific...”
Published 2018
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2231“... by almost 50%. Steric sea level rise under the RCP3-PD scenario continues for 200 years after the peak...”
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2233by Kopp, Robert E.“... gauge records indicate a faster-than-global increase in the rate of mid-Atlantic U.S. sea-level rise...”
Published 2013
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2234“...Sea level rise and the associated inland shift of the marsh-mangrove ecotone in south Florida have...”
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2235“...Sea level rise and the associated inland shift of the marsh-mangrove ecotone in south Florida have...”
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2236“...Sea level rise and the associated inland shift of the marsh-mangrove ecotone in south Florida have...”
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2237“...Sea level rise and the associated inland shift of the marsh-mangrove ecotone in south Florida have...”
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2238“..., to global sea level rise, is a subject of key importance for the scientific community. By the end...”
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2239“..., to global sea level rise, is a subject of key importance for the scientific community. By the end...”
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2240by Hansen, James, Sato, Makiko, Hearty, Paul, Ruedy, Reto, Kelley, Maxwell, Masson-Delmotte, Valerie, Russell, Gary, Tselioudis, George, Cao, Junji, Rignot, Eric, Velicogna, Isabella, Tormey, Blair, Donovan, Bailey, Kandiano, Evgeniya, von Schuckmann, Karina, Kharecha, Pushker, Legrande, Allegra N., Bauer, Michael, Lo, Kwok-Wai“... yield multi-meter sea level rise in about 50, 100 or 200 years. Recent ice melt doubling times are near...”
Published 2016
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