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Sea-level Research: a Manual for the Collection and Evaluation of Data : A Manual for the Collection and Evaluation of Data
- Publication Year :
- 1986
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Abstract
- An editorial by Wanless (1982), entitled'Sea level is rising - so what?', tells the case of an executive editor of a major city newspaper, who, when confronted with evi­ dence for a recent sea-level rise, replied:'That just means the ocean is six inches deeper, doesn't it?'. Whether his'so what?'attitude was real or put on to dike a threat of sensation, there is at present a wide and deepening interest in ongoing and future global sea-level change. This interest has grown along with the concern over global warming due to increasing levels of C02 and trace gases. A stage has been reached where investigators of climat- sea-level relationships call for long-term measurement programmes for ice-volume changes (using satellite altimetry) and changes in temperature and salinity of the oceans (ther­ mal expansion). This manual, however, is primarily concerned with sea­ level changes in the past, mainly since the end of the last glaciation. Its major objective is to help answer the ques­ tion:'how?', which, of course, is little else but to assist in the gathering of fuel for the burning question:'why?'Good fuel, hopefully, for the less smoke and ashes, and the more heat and light produced by that fire, the better scientists are enabled to develop a quantitative under­ standing of past, and hence of future, sea-level changes on different spatial and temporal scales.
- Subjects :
- Oceanography
Environmental sciences
Environmental toxicology
Ecology
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- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9780860941873, 9789401083706, and 9789400942158
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- Sea-level Research: a Manual for the Collection and Evaluation of Data : A Manual for the Collection and Evaluation of Data
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 2843136