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  • Vertical land movements can create differences between regional relative sea-level changes and climate-driven absolute sea-level changes, which are accurately tracked by satellite since 1992.
  • While vertical land motion is often modeled as a linear process, evidence suggests it can also be nonlinear due to factors like tectonic activity and groundwater extraction, leaving some uncertainties in sea-level rise projections.
  • The study estimates that vertical land motion may cause relative sea-level changes of up to 50 cm by 2150, and not accounting for its nonlinear nature could increase uncertainty in projections by up to 1 meter at a regional level, emphasizing the need to consider these factors in future assessments.

Article Abstract

Vertical land movements can cause regional relative sea-level changes to differ substantially from climate-driven absolute sea-level changes. Whereas absolute sea level has been accurately monitored by satellite altimetry since 1992, there are limited observations of vertical land motion. Vertical land motion is generally modelled as a linear process, despite some evidence of nonlinear motion associated with tectonic activity, changes in surface loading or groundwater extraction. As a result, the temporal evolution of vertical land motion, and its contribution to projected sea-level rise and its uncertainty, remains unresolved. Here we generate a probabilistic vertical land motion reconstruction from 1995 to 2020 to determine the impact of regional-scale and nonlinear vertical land motion on relative sea-level projections up to 2150. We show that regional variations in projected coastal sea-level changes are equally influenced by vertical land motion and climate-driven processes, with vertical land motion driving relative sea-level changes of up to 50 cm by 2150. Accounting for nonlinear vertical land motion increases the uncertainty in projections by up to 1 m on a regional scale. Our results highlight the uncertainty in future coastal impacts and demonstrate the importance of including nonlinear vertical land motions in sea-level change projections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11371649PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-023-01357-2DOI Listing

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