Study finds global sea levels rose up to five meters per century at the end of the last five ice age cycles

Thursday, September 25, 2014 - 04:10 in Earth & Climate

Land-ice decay at the end of the last five ice-ages caused global sea-levels to rise at rates of up to 5.5 metres per century, according to a new study.

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