(2011) Changes in Sea Level. In: Houghton, J.T., et al., Eds., Climate Change: The Scientific Basis, Contribution of Working Group 1 to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change, Cambridge Uni- versity Press, Cambridge, 641-693....
Changes in sea level not only result from changes in water temperature, which affect water density, but also when glaciers melt. Changes in sea level result not only from changes in water temperature, which affect water density, but also from the melting of glaciers. 写下分析过程,便于复习...
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Recent global changes in sealevel Tide gauge records indicate that a global rise in sealevel has occurred over the past 80 years at a rate of about 1.5 mm yr-1. Because of the poor geograph... K Lambeck,SM Nakiboglu - 《Geophysical Research Letters》 被引量: 50发表: 1984年 Deglaciatio...
The study of geological and historical sea-level changes constitutes an important aspect of climate change and global warming research. In addition to the imminent hazards resulting from the inundation of low-lying areas along coastal regions, the rise in sea level can also cause erosion of beaches...
We show that this greatly increased dataset allows the construction of a robust and extended Mean Sea Level curve for Great Britain covering a period of more than two centuries, and confirms that the 19th century trend was much weaker than that in the 20th century and beyond. As well as ...
A study has found the rise in the sea level (海平面) will result in great changes in the Italian coast (海岸) over the next 80 years. A lot of land near the sea will end up under water by the end of this century. A research team has studied some coastal areas around Italy that ...
in coastal zones, the sea level may also be influenced by seiches (q.v.) and tsunamis (q.v.). Seismic and volcanic activities, secular (long-term) changes such as vertical movements of the earth's crust, and eustatic factors also affect the relative position between the mean sea level ...
At the Devensian glacial maximum, around 18,000 BP, the surface of the sea intersected the continental shelf west of the present Scottish mainland and in the North Sea area sea-level probably stood at around -60 m O.D. Broadly, during deglaciation relative sea-levels at first were lower ...
There are still considerable different interpretations of the Holocene sea-level curves of different coastal regions of China. After separating the influences of tectonic and hydroiso-static movements we are able to construct a eustatic sea-level curve showing sea-level changes in the east coast of...