Figure 9.7 Historical (1850–2005) and projected (2006–2100) terms influencing global mean sea level under the RCP4.5 and the RCP8.5 scenarios. Sea-level rise expressed relative to 2006. Arctic land ice contributions highlighted relative to Antarctic land ice, thermal expansion and terrestrial water storage contributions to the global budget. ‘Scandinavian glaciers’ includes both Iceland and Svalbard. ‘Other glaciers’ includes, for example, Patagonian, Himalayan, African, and Indonesian land ice sources.

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Publication: Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) 2017

Page number: 224

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Caption: Figure 9.7 Historical (1850–2005) and projected (2006–2100) terms influencing global mean sea level under the RCP4.5 and the RCP8.5 scenarios. Sea-level rise expressed relative to 2006. Arctic land ice contributions highlighted relative to Antarctic land ice, thermal expansion and terrestrial water storage contributions to the global budget. ‘Scandinavian glaciers’ includes both Iceland and Svalbard. ‘Other glaciers’ includes, for example, Patagonian, Himalayan, African, and Indonesian land ice sources.

Copyright: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

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