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When Greenland ice melts

Christine Schøtt Hvidberg ()
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Christine Schøtt Hvidberg: University of Copenhagen

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6778, 551-552

Abstract: Sea levels are likely to rise in response to global warming. But by how much? Identification of the causes of the six-metre surge during the last interglacial provides a useful clue.

Date: 2000
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