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    A Multi-Disciplinary Review of Current Sea-Level Rise Research in Florida by Anna Cathey Linhoss, Lisa Gardner Chambers, Kevin Wozniak, Tom Ankersen

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Sea-level rise is an issue of paramount importance for the state of Florida due to its lengthy coastline, low relief, high coastal population density, ecologically and economically vital beaches, estuaries, and wetlands, and porous limestone geology. …”
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    Reconstruction of long-term hourly sea level data for Prince Edward Island, Canada by Tianze Pang, Xiuquan Wang, Muhammad Qasim Mahmood, Sana Basheer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Regional sea level rise has been regarded a key factor in understanding of climate change impact to coastal communities. …”
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    Research on the Human Rights and Cultural Protection of Environmentally Displaced Persons under Rising Sea Levels by Rui Xie, Wen-Bo Li, Meng-Chun Lin, Di Lu, Jia-Ming Zhu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In recent years, due to factors such as rising sea levels, several island nations such as Maldives, Tuvalu, Kiribati, and the Marshall Islands are in danger of disappearing completely. …”
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    Calculations of extreme sea level rise scenarios are strongly dependent on ice sheet model resolution by C. Rosie Williams, Pierre Thodoroff, Robert J. Arthern, James Byrne, J. Scott Hosking, Markus Kaiser, Neil D. Lawrence, Ieva Kazlauskaite

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…High-impact low-likelihood scenarios of sea-level rise are needed by risk-averse stakeholders but are particularly difficult to constrain. …”
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    From InSAR‐Derived Subsidence to Relative SeaLevel Rise—A Call for Rigor by P. S. J. Minderhoud, M. Shirzaei, P. Teatini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Coastal subsidence, the gradual sinking of coastal land, considerably exacerbates the impacts of climate change‐driven sealevel rise (SLR). While global sea levels rise, land subsidence often increases relative SLR locally. …”
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    Investigating the Influence of Anthropogenic Forcing on Observed Mean and Extreme Sea Level Pressure Trends over the Mediterranean Region by Armineh Barkhordarian

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We investigate whether the observed mean sea level pressure (SLP) trends over the Mediterranean region in the period from 1975 to 2004 are significantly consistent with what 17 models projected as response of SLP to anthropogenic forcing (greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols, GS). …”
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