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America’s Sinking East Coast
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Published February 20, 2024
Critical infrastructure is threatened as sinking land amplifies global sea level rise.
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A Sea of Icy Variability
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Published February 24, 2022
Despite an overall trend of Arctic ice loss, the Bering Sea saw an expansion of sea ice due to a short-lived atmospheric-pressure pattern.
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Taking a Measure of Sea Level Rise: Land Motion
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Published November 5, 2020
Earth’s surface may seem motionless most of the time, but an array of measurements show that natural and human-caused processes cause coastal land to rise and fall.
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California’s Rising and Sinking Coast
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Published October 23, 2020
Millions of people in the state live in low-lying coastal areas where land subsidence is exacerbating the risks of sea level rise.
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Satellites Size Up Bubbles of Methane in Lake Ice
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Published July 14, 2020
Synthetic Aperture Radar is offering scientists a new way to measure how much of the potent greenhouse gas is bubbling up from frozen Arctic lakes.
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Historic Low Sea Ice in the Bering Sea
Published May 3, 2018
Warm temperatures and a stormy winter caused sea ice in the Bering Sea to plunge to record lows.
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Ice on the Move in Patagonia
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Published July 14, 2017
The glaciers of Patagonia are some of the fastest and most erosive on Earth.