Climate Adaptation Data: Sea-level Rise Projections
Sea level is expected to rise significantly over the next century due to rising temperatures caused by increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. There have been several studies producing spatial data and visualization tools projecting the rate and impacts of sea level rise on the coastline of California. Here we focus on presenting the spatial data; please see also this article, Understanding Sea Level Rise, and search for documents and other resources on the Climate Commons on this topic.
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Title | Creator | Date | Subjects |
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San Francisco Bay Estuarine-Terrestrial Transitional Zone Decision Support System | Brian Fulfrost, David Thomson | 2015 | tidal marshes, sea level rise, estuaries, GIS |
OCOF Sea Level Rise Impacts Data for SF Outer Bay Coast | Barnard, Patrick, Amy Foxgrover, Li Erikson (USGS) | 2012-11 | sea level rise, coastal flooding, coastal zone management |
OCOF Sea Level Rise Impacts Data for SF Inner Bay Coast | Barnard, Patrick, Amy Foxgrover, Li Erikson (U.S. Geological Survey) | 2014 | sea level rise |
Modeled Wave Energy for SF Inner Bay Tidal Marshes | Point Blue Conservation Science | 2013 | sea level rise, aquatic ecosystems |
Impacts of sea-level rise on the California coast | Pacific Institute | 2009 | sea level rise |