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Low sea level rise projections from mountain glaciers and icecaps under global warming

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  • Sarah C. B. Raper

    (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
    Manchester Metropolitan University)

  • Roger J. Braithwaite

    (University of Manchester)

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Low tide The prospect that melting of the polar icecaps and mountain glaciers could cause a global rise in sea level in the event of global warming is always in the news. Yet the predictions based on the commonly used climate scenarios still involve a great deal of uncertainty. New estimates reduce this uncertainty by taking better account of the shrinkage in glacier area than previous methods. A key result is that the projected sea level rise by 2100 due to water from melting ice caps and mountain glaciers is about half the previous estimate.

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  • Sarah C. B. Raper & Roger J. Braithwaite, 2006. "Low sea level rise projections from mountain glaciers and icecaps under global warming," Nature, Nature, vol. 439(7074), pages 311-313, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:439:y:2006:i:7074:d:10.1038_nature04448
    DOI: 10.1038/nature04448
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