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Sea Level Rise From Antarctic Melt 30 percent Higher Than Previously Anticipated


Sea Level Rise From Antarctic Melt 30 percent Higher Than Previously Anticipated
A study shows sea levels could rise as much as 10 feet.
By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 5 May 2021 16:13 IST
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Rise in sea level due to possible collapse of West Antarctic Ice Sheet may have been underestimated
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Researchers always found this extra one metre of global sea-level rise
Gobal sea levels could rise by about 3.2 metres (over 10 feet)
While the world s attention has been focussed on taking control of the novel coronavirus pandemic, a new study by researchers at Harvard University has found that seawater levels are rising faster due to climate change than they were thought to be earlier. The rise in the global sea level due to the possible collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may have been underestimated on a significant level, says the study published in Science Advances. As p ....

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Antarctic ice-sheet melting to lift sea level higher than thought


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Global sea level rise associated with the possible collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has been significantly underestimated in previous studies, meaning sea level in a warming world will be greater than anticipated, according to a new study from Harvard researchers.
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Eurasia Review, the report, published in Science Advances, features new calculations for what researchers refer to as a water expulsion mechanism. This occurs when the solid bedrock the West Antarctic Ice Sheet sits on rebounds upward as the ice melts and the total weight of the ice sheet decreases. The bedrock sits below sea level so when it lifts, it pushes water from the surrounding area into the ocean, adding to global sea level rise. ....

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The FINANCIAL New calculations show the rise due to warming would be 30% above forecasts, according to Harvard University. Global sea-level rise associated with the possible collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has been significantly underestimated in previous studies, meaning the sea level in a warming world will be greater than anticipated, according to a new study from Harvard researchers.
The report, published in Science Advances, features new calculations for what researchers refer to as a water-expulsion mechanism. This occurs when the solid bedrock the West Antarctic Ice Sheet sits on rebounds upward as the ice melts and the total weight of the ice sheet decreases. The bedrock sits below sea level, so when it lifts it pushes water from the surrounding area into the ocean, adding to global sea-level rise. ....

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