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Geographical reference point from which various heights are measured
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Origin of the Sinai–Negev erg, Egypt and Israel: mineralogical and geochemical evidence for the importance of the Nile and sea level history
scholarly article by Daniel R. Muhs et al published June 2013 in Quaternary Science Reviews
Sea-level history of past interglacial periods from uranium-series dating of corals, Curaçao, Leeward Antilles islands
scholarly article by Daniel R. Muhs et al published September 2012 in Quaternary Research
Uranium-Series Ages of Marine Terrace Corals from the Pacific Coast of North America and Implications for Last-Interglacial Sea Level History
scholarly article by Daniel R. Muhs et al published July 1994 in Quaternary Research
Sea level rise and tigers: predicted impacts to Bangladesh’s Sundarbans mangroves
scholarly article by Colby Loucks et al published 10 December 2009 in Climatic Change
V: SEA LEVEL: Benefits of GRACE and GOCE to sea level studies
article by Philip L. Woodworth & Jonathan M. Gregory published 2003 in Space Science Reviews
Quaternary sea-level history and the origin of the northernmost coastal aeolianites in the Americas: Channel Islands National Park, California, USA
scholarly article by Daniel R. Muhs published in February 2018
The Flux-Anomaly-Forced Model Intercomparison Project (FAFMIP) contribution to CMIP6: investigation of sea-level and ocean climate change in response to CO2 forcing
scholarly article by Jonathan M. Gregory et al published 9 November 2016 in Geoscientific Model Development
Magnetostratigraphic, lithostratigraphic and tephrostratigraphic constraints on Lower and Middle Pleistocene sea-level changes, Wanganui Basin, New Zealand
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World ocean heat content and thermosteric sea level change (0-2000 m), 1955-2010
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Mean sea level (MSL, often shortened to sea level) is an average surface level of one or more among Earth's coastal bodies of water from which heights such as elevation may be measured. The global MSL is a type of vertical datum – a standardised geodetic datum – that is used, for example, as a chart datum in cartography and marine navigation,...

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