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Nicole Casal MooreSeptember 25, 2019

Why sea level rise models have been wrong

A Q&A with Jeremy Bassis, an expert on ice dynamics and contributing author of the IPCC’s latest report.

Jim LynchApril 30, 2018

International Antarctic glacier study focuses on sea level changes

Bi-national study involving UM researcher will aid predictive models.

Nicole Casal MooreJuly 12, 2017

Antarctic iceberg: Researchers explain what might happen next

An iceberg the size of Delaware detached from an ice shelf in the Southern Ocean.

Nicole Casal MooreFebruary 17, 2017

How an Ice Age paradox could inform sea level rise predictions

The behavior of an ancient ice sheet—called Laurentide—has puzzled scientists for decades. Now, new research findings at U-M not only explain this but could also add evidence that climate change could drastically raise sea levels.

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