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Guoqi Han1, Zhimin Ma1, Nan Chen2, Jingsong Yang2, Nancy Chen1.
Abstract
Regional and coastal mean sea level projections in the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) account only for vertical land motion (VLM) associated with glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA), which may significantly under- or over-estimate sea level rise. Here we adjust AR5-like regional projections with the VLM from Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) measurements and/or from a combination of altimetry and tide-gauge data, which include both GIA and non-GIA VLM. Our results at selected tide-gauge locations on the North American and East Asian coasts show drastically different projections with and without non-GIA VLM being accounted for. The present study points to the importance of correcting IPCC AR5 coastal projections for the non-GIA VLM in making adaptation decisions.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26526287 PMCID: PMC4630640 DOI: 10.1038/srep16085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Map of the study regions, with the locations of tide gauges (blue dots).
This map is created using MatLab.
Figure 2Projected total MRSL changes (vertical bars) ± standard errors (vertical lines) between 1986–2005 and 2081–2100 under RCP8.5, with three different ways of accounting for VLM: Peltier’s GIA model output (Model VLM), ATG-based estimates (ATG VLM) and GPS-based measurements (GPS VLM).
Figure 3Same as Fig. 2 but under RCP4.5.