sea level rise
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Cave Deposits Reveal Rise of Sea Levels in the 20th Century Due to Industrial Revolution
The sea level has risen 18 centimeters since the turn of the 20th century, according to a group of researchers from around the world conducted by the University of South Florida (USF).
Latest Research Articles
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California County To Invest in Ecological Management and Sustainability To Adapt To Rising Waters
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Sea Level Rise to Affect New Zealand Sooner than Expected
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New Links Between Greenhouse Gases and Sea Level Rise Found in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica
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Scientists Alarmed as Lowest Sea Ice Level in Antarctica Recorded
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Melting Ice Sheet in Greenland Becomes the Largest Contributor to Global Sea Level Rise
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Modern Sea-Level Rise Started in 1863: New Study
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Rising Sea Levels Threaten to Swallow Entire Resort Town in Brazil
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Seawater Seep May be Responsible for Rapid Glacier Melt, Sea Level Rise
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Climate Change May Trigger the Threat of Frequent Disastrous Tsunamis
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Rising Sea Levels Due to Greenland's Ice Loss Can Exponentially Increase Global Flood Risk
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Understanding Extreme Weather Events: Why are Supercharged Hurricanes Getting Stronger?
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Millions of Properties in California May Be Underwater by 2050; Lawmakers Suggest Solutions