Figure 6.24 Variation in relative sea level (RSL) due to the gravitational and Earth rotational effects of ice mass losses from different sources for the period 2000–2008; Greenland only, Antarctica only, Alaska only, and mountain glaciers and ice caps in the Arctic, Patagonia and Rockies. The thick green contour indicates the global average eustatic RSL for each source (Bamber and Riva, 2010).
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Publication:
Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) 2017
Page number:
158
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Map
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Figure 6.24 Variation in relative sea level (RSL) due to the gravitational and Earth rotational effects of ice mass losses from different sources for the period 2000–2008; Greenland only, Antarctica only, Alaska only, and mountain glaciers and ice caps in the Arctic, Patagonia and Rockies. The thick green contour indicates the global average eustatic RSL for each source (Bamber and Riva, 2010).
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Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
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