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Global warming and rising oceans (Actionbioscience.org)

A good overview article. Also provides annotated links to relevant sites.
http://www.actionbioscience.org/environment/chanton.html


Global sea-level rise (CSIRO Marine Research, Australia)

Looks at causes of sea-level rise, past changes in Australian sea levels and future predictions.
http://www.marine.csiro.au/LeafletsFolder/45slevel/45.html


Australian Antarctic Division


Australian Broadcasting Corporation

  • Rising seas threaten west Antarctic (News in Science, 25 June 2008)
    Predicts the collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and its effect on sea levels.
    http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/06/25/2283071.htm?site=science&topic=latest

  • Rising sea level in Britain (The Science Show, 3 February 2007)
    Looks at the impact of rising sea levels on England's north-east coast.
    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2007/1839118.htm

  • Icy climate (Earthbeat, 30 October 2004)
    An Arctic researcher presents evidence that the melting of polar ice sheets is happening faster and more extensively than previously thought.
    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/earth/stories/s1230531.htm


Sea levels, oceans and coastal areas (Climate change information kit, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)
Describes the effects of global climate change on sea levels, oceans and coastal areas.
http://unfccc.int/essential_background/background_publications_htmlpdf/climate_change_information_kit/items/290.php


Understanding 20th century sea-level rise and projections for the future by Dr John Church (Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering)

This paper discusses instrumental observations of sea-level change, the contributions to sea-level rise from different sources (eg, thermal expansion of the ocean, ice sheets) and estimations of sea-level rise to 2100 and beyond. Uses some technical language.
http://www.atse.org.au/index.php?sectionid=323


Changes in sea level (Global Resource Information Database, Norway)

This chapter on sea-level change is from the IPCC's third assessment report, Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. The report is a comprehensive and up-to-date scientific assessment of past, present and future climate change. The chapter includes an executive summary and six sections (eg, 'Factors contributing to sea level change' and 'Can 20th century sea level changes be explained?') that can be accessed individually.
http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/408.htm


Maps and graphics (United Nations Environment Progamme GRID Arendal)

Provides a wide range of graphics showing the impact of climate change, including rising sea level.
http://maps.grida.no/index.cfm?event=searchFree&q=sea+level+rise


Sea level rise (OzEstuaries, Australia)

Provides estimates of global sea level rise and a table of observed sea level changes around Australia.
http://www.ozestuaries.org/indicators/sea_level_rise.jsp


Sea level rise (Firetree.net)

Shows map of Australia with possible sea levels due to global warming. Controls for sea level rise and zooming in on a region are available.
http://flood.firetree.net/?ll=-27.8390,138.1640&z=13&m=7

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