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Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and Sea Level Change - Bowie Lecture 2000

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Overview

Explore the groundbreaking Bowie Lecture delivered by James L. Davis at the 2000 AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into a comprehensive one-hour presentation covering a wide range of geophysical topics, including Celsius, Fenno Scandia, tide gauges, Project Befrost, network evolution, feedback effects, ice models, continuous GPS, global modeling, sea level changes, Greenland melting, near tectonic motion, Patagonia, Northern Nevada, and Antarctica. Gain insights into why North America wasn't the focus of the study and understand the interconnections between various geological phenomena. Despite potential rendering issues due to the age of the original file, this lecture offers valuable knowledge for those interested in Earth sciences and climate change.

Syllabus

Introduction
Celsius
Fenno Scandia
Why not North America
Tide Gauges
Project Befrost
Network Evolution
Feedback Effects
Ice Model
Continuous GPS
Global Model
Sea Level
Greenland Melting
Near Tectonic Motion
Patagonia
Northern Nevada
Antarctica

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