Geographic Variability of Sea-Level Change

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Robert E. Kopp
Carling C. Hay
Christopher M. Little
Jerry X. Mitrovica
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[1] Rutgers University,Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
[2] Rutgers University,Rutgers Energy Institute
[3] Rutgers University,Institute of Earth, Ocean, & Atmospheric Sciences
[4] Harvard University,Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
[5] Atmospheric and Environmental Research,undefined
[6] Inc.,undefined
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Sea level; Ocean modeling; Glacial-isostatic adjustment; Sea-level fingerprints; Tide gauges; Satellite altimetry;
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Local sea-level changes differ significantly from global-mean sea-level change as a result of (1) non-climatic, geological background processes; (2) atmosphere/ocean dynamics; and (3) the gravitational, elastic, and rotational “fingerprint” effects of ice and ocean mass redistribution. Though the research communities working on these different effects each have a long history, the integration of all these different processes into interpretations of past changes and projections of future change is an active area of research. Fully characterizing the past contributions of these processes requires information from sources covering a range of timescales, including geological proxies, tide-gauge observations from the last ~3 centuries, and satellite-altimetry data from the last ~2 decades. Local sea-level rise projections must account for the different spatial patterns of different processes, as well as potential correlations between different drivers.
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