
Land-ice decay has led to rise in global sea-levels at rates of up to 5.5 metres per century, reveals research. An international team of researchers developed a 500,000-year record of sea-level variability, to provide the first account of how quickly sea-level changed during the last five ice-age cycles and found that more than 100 smaller events of sea-level rise took place in between the five major events. Katharine Grant, from the Australian ...
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