| 11. Changes in Sea Level
Contents Executive Summary 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Factors Contributing to Sea Level Change  
  11.2.1 Ocean Processes11.2.1.1 Observational estimates of ocean warming 
    and ocean thermal expansion
 11.2.1.2 Models of thermal expansion
 11.2.2 Glaciers and Ice Caps
 11.2.2.1 Mass balance studies
 11.2.2.2 Sensitivity to temperature change
 11.2.2.3 Sensitivity to precipitation change
 11.2.2.4 Evolution of area
 11.2.3 Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets
 11.2.3.1 Mass balance studies
 11.2.3.2 Direct monitoring of surface elevation changes
 11.2.3.3 Numerical modelling
 11.2.3.4 Sensitivity to climatic change
 11.2.4 Interaction of Ice Sheets, Sea Level and the Solid 
    Earth
 11.2.4.1 Eustasy, isostasy and glacial-interglacial 
    cycles
 11.2.4.2 Earth rotation constraints on recent sea level 
    rise
 11.2.5 Surface and Ground Water Storage and Permafrost
 11.2.6 Tectonic Land Movements
 11.2.7 Atmospheric Pressure
 11.3 Past Sea Level Changes  
  11.3.1 Global Average Sea Level over the Last 6,000 
    Years11.3.2 Mean Sea Level Changes over the Past 100 to 200 Years
 11.3.2.1 Mean sea level trends
 11.3.2.2 Long-term mean sea level accelerations
 11.3.2.3 Mean sea level change from satellite altimeter 
    observations
 11.3.3 Changes in Extreme Sea Levels: Storm Surges and Waves
 11.4 Can 20th Century Sea Level Changes be Explained? 11.5 Future Sea Level Changes  
  11.5.1 Global Average Sea Level Change 1990 to 210011.5.1.1 Projections for a single scenario based on 
    a range of AOGCMs
 11.5.1.2 Projections for SRES scenarios
 11.5.2 Regional Sea Level Change
 11.5.3 Implications for Coastal Regions
 11.5.3.1 Mean sea level
 11.5.3.2 Extremes of sea level: storm-surges and waves
 11.5.4 Longer Term Changes
 11.5.4.1 Thermal expansion
 11.5.4.2 Glaciers and ice caps
 11.5.4.3 Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets
 11.6 Reducing the Uncertainties in Future Estimates of Sea 
  Level Change 
  11.6.1 Observations of Current Rates of Global- averaged 
    and Regional Sea Level Change11.6.2 Ocean Processes
 11.6.3 Glaciers and Ice Caps
 11.6.4 Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets
 11.6.5 Surface and Ground Water Storage
 11.6.6 Summary
 Appendix 11.1 : Methods for Projections of Global-average 
  Sea Level Rise References Co-ordinating Lead Authors J.A. Church, J.M. Gregory
 Lead AuthorsP. Huybrechts, M. Kuhn, K. Lambeck, M.T. Nhuan, D. Qin, P.L. Woodworth
 Contributing AuthorsO.A. Anisimov, F.O. Bryan, A. Cazenave, K.W. Dixon, B.B. Fitzharris, G.M. Flato, 
  A.Ganopolski, V. Gornitz, J.A. Lowe, A. Noda, J.M. Oberhuber, S.P. O’Farrell, 
  A. Ohmura, M. Oppenheimer, W.R. Peltier, S.C.B. Raper, C. Ritz, G.L. Russell, 
  E. Schlosser, C.K. Shum, T.F. Stocker, R.J. Stouffer, R.S.W. van de Wal, R. 
  Voss, E.C. Wiebe, M. Wild, D.J. Wingham, H.J. Zwally
 Review EditorsB.C. Douglas, A. Ramirez
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