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Previous ice loss events caused sea levels to rise around 3.6 meters per century – Tech Explorist

New research has found that previous ice loss events could have caused sea-level rise at rates of around 3.6 meters per century, offering vital clues as to what…

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A new study offers essential clues about what should happen next from climate change. Using geological records of past sea levels, scientists shed light on ice sheets responsible for a rapid pulse of sea-level rise in Earth’s recent past.
The study conducted by Durham University suggests that previous ice loss events could have caused sea-level rise at rates of around 3.6 meters per century. The records also reveal that sea levels rose at ten times the current rate due to Meltwater Pulse 1A (MWP-1A),…

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