Tag: Lakes

  • Contributors to sea-level rise

    Contributors to sea-level rise

    The physical processes causing global sea-level rise are highlighted in the animation. The main causes are thermal expansion of oceans, as they accumulate the excess heat caused by greenhouse gas emissions, the melting of ice from the ice sheets and glaciers, as well as changes in land water storage such as lakes. Regionally, sea level changes vary quite dramatically. The reasons for this are different to the global causes of sea-level changes and include changes to sea water density, influenced by salinity and temperature.

    The Climate Change Initiative Open Data Portal: http://cci.esa.int

    Credits: Planetary Visions

  • NASA Science on the Road: Oceans, Carbon, and Climate

    NASA Science on the Road: Oceans, Carbon, and Climate

    The annual gathering of Earth and space scientists in San Francisco at the American Geophysical Union meeting draws thousands of researchers from around the world, including many involved with NASA research. Galen McKinley of the University of Wisconsin-Madison talks about her work with carbon in the global oceans and the Great Lakes.