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Introducing Sea Level Change

Product Code: MPSLC
Series: Miscellaneous titles
Author/Editor: By Alastair Dawson
Publication Date: 29 November 2018
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Published by Dunedin Academic Press. Distributed by GSL from March 2019.

Paperback, 220 x 220 mm, 101 pages

One of the most important issues in current debates on climate change is sea level rise. Hardly a day goes by when there is not a newspaper article, TV or radio presentation on the topic. Nearly half of the world’s population live on or near the coast, so there is real concern about the impact that future sea level rise may have. Yet media predictions of future changes tend to be depicted in a sensationalist manner and quite often the explanations of the science of sea level change bear little relation to reality. This book details the history of scientific discoveries that have explained the patterns of sea level change that have taken place across the Earth in the past. Alastair Dawson introduces the many complex processes, some of which are not well-known, that influence patterns and rates of relative sea level change. Using this knowledge, the reader is much better placed to form a clearer perspective on what the future is likely to have in store for sea levels on Earth.
Alastair Dawson first addresses some of the most important misconceptions about the topic of sea level change. He then explains the principal causes of sea level change focusing on the key issues of vertical land movements and changes in global ocean volume. He explores the key areas of science that we need to understand in order to evaluate competing assertions of how sea level is likely to change in the future. He also shows how, remarkably, the melting history of the last great ice sheets on Earth is still playing an important part in contributing to present patterns of sea level change. The book concludes with a consideration of the rates and patterns of sea level change that have occurred over the last century and demonstrates how satellite technology is presently contributing new ways of understanding of present patterns of change.

See the GeoGifts page for other "Introducing" titles. 

Type: Book
Ten Digit ISBN:
Thirteen Digit ISBN: 9781780460871
Publisher: Dunedin Academic Press
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 101
Weight: 0.45 kg

Contents

Preface. 
List of illustrations and tables. 
1: What does ‘sea level’ mean? 
2: Evidence for former relative sea level changes
3: Long-term chronologies of relative sea level change
4: Reconstructing past changes in relative sea level
5: Response of the Earth’s crust to surface loads
6: Processes of relative sea level change
7: Ancient and modern ice sheets and relative sea level changes
8: Relative sea level change during the last glacial maximum
9: Ice sheets and meltwater pulses
10: Abandoning global sea level curves
11: Present and future relative sea level change
12: Understanding sea level change. 
Glossary. 
Selected further reading.

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