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Losing Louisiana Sea-level rise, subsiding lands in the delta will claim 10 percent of state by 2100 From the page: "this image depicts what the Mississippi delta would look like if land continues sinking and sea level rises one meter. (The town of Grand Isle sits on... more
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Rated by Stellare on Jul 02, 7:50am
Climate Change and Sea Level Rise The Mississippi delta as it would look like if land continues sinking and sea level rises one meter. A new model predicts that 10 percent of Louisiana will be submerged by the year 2100. Credit: M. Blum and H. Robert There are several factors contributing to changing sea level. Today, we have not yet understood the dynamic Earth well enough to predict sea level. The uncertainties are too large for politicians and coastal managers to handle. This is the topic of my July edition of A Green Space - A Green Earth. .
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Rated by Comely1 on Jun 29, 5:22am
Losing Louisiana Sea-level rise, subsiding lands in the delta will claim 10 percent of state by 2100 From the page: "this image depicts what the Mississippi delta would look like if land continues sinking and sea level rises one meter. (The town of Grand Isle sits on the coast today.) A new model predicts that 10 percent of Louisiana will be submerged by the year 2100."
