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    Sea Level (Global Measurements)

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Sea Level (Global Measurements)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- Comparing Earth's Sea-Level and Energy Budgets

    * -- Global Sea-Level Rise: Accelerating or Decelerating?

    * -- Global Groundwater Depletion and Global Sea Level Rise

    * -- Weaknesses in Our Knowledge of Land-Ice/Sea-Level Interactions

    * -- Closing the Global Sea Level Budget

    * -- A Century of Global Sea Level Change

    * -- The Past Half-Century of Sea Level Rise

    * -- How Well Do We Know What Global Sea Level Is Doing?

    * -- Global Positioning System Adjustments to Tide Gauge Estimates of Global Sea Level Trend

    Twentieth-Century Global Sea Level Rise

    Two Hundred Years of Global Sea Level Data

    The Real Cause for Concern About Sea Level

    Sea Level: Is It Rising as a Result of the Melting of Land-Based Glacial Ice?

    Global Warming and Sea Level

    Is Sea Level Rise Accelerating?

    Global Sea Level: 1950-2000

    Global Sea Level Rise

    A History and Projection of Global Sea Level

    Rate of Rise of Global Sea Level Appears to be Accelerating

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