Editor Biographies x
List of Contributors xi
Foreword xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Abbreviations and Acronyms xxii
1 Introduction 1Philip L. Woodworth, John A. Church, Thorkild Aarup, and W. Stanley Wilson
References 15
2 Impacts of and Responses to Sea-Level Rise 17Robert J. Nicholls
2.1 Introduction 17
2.2 Climate Change and Global/Relative Sea-Level Rise 18
2.3 Sea-Level Rise and Resulting Impacts 22
2.4 Framework and Methods for the Analysis of Sea-Level-Rise Impacts 25
2.5 Recent Impacts of Sea-Level Rise 27
2.6 Future Impacts of Sea-Level Rise 30
2.7 Responding to Sea-Level Rise 37
2.8 Next Steps 40
2.9 Concluding Remarks 41
Acknowledgments 43
References 43
3 A First-Order Assessment of the Impact of Long-Term Trends in Extreme Sea Levels on Offshore Structures andCoastal Refineries 52Ralph Rayner and Bev MacKenzie
3.1 Introduction 52
3.2 Design Considerations 54
3.3 Impact of Long-Term Trends in Extreme Sea Levels 55
3.4 Evaluating the Economic Impact 57
3.5 Conclusions 58
References 59
4 Paleoenvironmental Records, Geophysical Modeling, and Reconstruction of Sea-Level Trends and Variability on Centennial and Longer Timescales 61Kurt Lambeck, Colin D. Woodroffe, Fabrizio Antonioli, Marco Anzidei, W. Roland Gehrels, Jacques Laborel, and Alex J. Wright
4.1 Introduction 61
4.2 Past Sea-Level Changes 62
4.3 Sea-Level Indicators 73
4.4 Geophysical Modeling of Variability in Relative Sea-Level History 84
4.5 Regional Case Studies 88
4.6 Discussion and Conclusions 95
Acknowledgments 105
References 105
5 Modern Sea-Level-Change Estimates 122Gary T. Mitchum, R. Steven Nerem, Mark A. Merrifield, and W. Roland Gehrels
5.1 Introduction 122
5.2 Estimates from Proxy Sea-Level Records 123
5.3 Estimates of Global Sea-Level Change from Tide Gauges 126
5.4 Estimates of Global Sea-Level Change from Satellite Altimetry 133
5.5 Recommendations 137
Acknowledgments 138
References 138
6 Ocean Temperature and Salinity Contributions to Global and Regional Sea-Level Change 143John A. Church, Dean Roemmich, Catia M. Domingues, Josh K. Willis, Neil J. White, John E. Gilson, Detlef Stammer, Armin Köhl, Don P. Chambers, Felix W. Landerer, Jochem Marotzke, Jonathan M. Gregory, Tatsuo Suzuki, Anny Cazenave, and Pierre-Yves Le Traon
6.1 Introduction 143
6.2 Direct Estimates of Steric Sea-Level Rise 145
6.3 Estimating Steric Sea-Level Change Using Ocean Syntheses 152
6.4 Inferring Steric Sea Level from Time-Variable Gravity and Sea Level 154
6.5 Modeling Steric Sea-Level Rise 156
6.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 166
Acknowledgments 168
References 168
7 Cryospheric Contributions to Sea-Level Rise and Variability 177Konrad Steffen, Robert H. Thomas, Eric Rignot, J. Graham Cogley, Mark B. Dyurgerov, Sarah C.B. Raper, Philippe Huybrechts, and Edward Hanna
7.1 Introduction 177
7.2 Mass-Balance Techniques 178
7.3 Ice-Sheet Mass Balance 180
7.4 Mass Balance of Glaciers and Ice Caps 192
7.5 Glacier, Ice-Cap, and Ice-Sheet Modeling 200
7.6 Summary and Recommendations 210
References 214
8 Terrestrial Water-Storage Contributions to Sea-Level Rise and Variability 226P.C.D. (Chris) Milly, Anny Cazenave, James S. Famiglietti, Vivien Gornitz, Katia Laval, Dennis P. Lettenmaier, Dork L. Sahagian, John M. Wahr, and Clark R. Wilson
8.1 Introduction 226
8.2 Analysis Tools 229
8.3 Climate-Driven Changes of Terrestrial Water Storage 236
8.4 Direct Anthropogenic Changes of Terrestrial Water Storage 241
8.5 Synthesis 246
8.6 Recommendations 248
References 249
9 Geodetic Observations and Global Reference Frame Contributions to Understanding Sea-Level Rise and Variability 256Geoff Blewitt, Zuheir Altamimi, James Davis, Richard Gross, Chung-Yen Kuo, Frank G. Lemoine, Angelyn W. Moore, Ruth E. Neilan, Hans-Peter Plag, Markus Rothacher, C.K. Shum, Michael G. Sideris, Tilo Schöne, Paul Tregoning, and Susanna Zerbini
9.1 Introduction 256
9.2 Global and Regional Reference Systems 263
9.3 Linking GPS to Tide Gauges and Tide-Gauge Benchmarks 274
9.4 Recommendations for Geodetic Observations 279
Acknowledgments 281
References 281
10 Surface Mass Loading on a Dynamic Earth: Complexity and Contamination in the Geodetic Analysis of Global Sea-Level Trends 285Jerry X. Mitrovica, Mark E. Tamisiea, Erik R. Ivins, L.L.A. (Bert) Vermeersen, Glenn A. Milne, and Kurt Lambeck
10.1 Introduction 285
10.2 Glacial Isostatic Adjustment 290
10.3 Sea Level, Sea Surface, and the Geoid 300
10.4 Rapid Melting and Sea-Level Fingerprints 302
10.5 Great Earthquakes 308
10.6 Final Remarks 311
Acknowledgments 313
References 313
11 Past and Future Changes in Extreme Sea Levels and Waves 326Jason A. Lowe, Philip L. Woodworth, Tom Knutson, Ruth E. McDonald, Kathleen L. McInnes, Katja Woth,Hans von Storch, Judith Wolf, Val Swail, Natacha B. Bernier, Sergey Gulev, Kevin J. Horsburgh, Alakkat S. Unnikrishnan, John R. Hunter, and Ralf Weisse
11.1 Introduction 326
11.2 Evidence for Changes in Extreme Sea Levels and Waves in the Recent Past 327
11.3 Mid-Latitude and Tropical Storms: Changes in the Atmospheric Drivers of Extreme Sea Level 337
11.4 Future Extreme Water Levels 346
11.5 Future Research Needs 357
11.6 Conclusions 361
Acknowledgments 361
References 361
12 Observing Systems Needed to Address Sea-Level Rise and Variability 376W. Stanley Wilson, Waleed Abdalati, Douglas Alsdorf, Jérôme Benveniste, Hans Bonekamp, J. Graham Cogley, Mark R. Drinkwater, Lee-Lueng Fu, Richard Gross, Bruce J. Haines, D.E. Harrison, Gregory C. Johnson, Michael Johnson, John L. LaBrecque, Eric J. Lindstrom, Mark A. Merrifi eld, Laury Miller, Erricos C. Pavlis, Stephen Piotrowicz, Dean Roemmich, Detlef Stammer, Robert H. Thomas, Eric Thouvenot, and Philip L. Woodworth
12.1 Introduction 376
12.2 Sustained, Systematic Observing Systems (Existing Capabilities) 377
12.3 Development of Improved Observing Systems (New Capabilities) 390
12.4 Summary 398
References 400
13 Sea-Level Rise and Variability: Synthesis and Outlook for the Future 402John A. Church, Thorkild Aarup, Philip L. Woodworth, W. Stanley Wilson, Robert J. Nicholls, Ralph Rayner, Kurt Lambeck, Gary T. Mitchum, Konrad Steffen, Anny Cazenave, Geoff Blewitt, Jerry X. Mitrovica, and Jason A. Lowe
13.1 Historical Sea-Level Change 403
13.2 Why is Sea Level Rising? 405
13.3 The Regional Distribution of Sea-Level Rise 408
13.4 Projections of Sea-Level Rise for the 21st Century and Beyond 409
13.5 Changes in Extreme Events 412
13.6 Sea Level and Society 412
References 416
Index 421