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Climate pacing of millennial sea-level change variability in the central and western Mediterranean

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Future warming in the Mediterranean is expected to significantly exceed global values with unpredictable implications on the sea-level rise rates in the coming decades. Here, we apply an empirical-Bayesian spatio-temporal statistical model to a dataset of 401 sea-level index points from the central and western Mediterranean and reconstruct rates of sea-level change for the past 10,000 years. We demonstrate that the mean rates of Mediterranean industrialera sea-level rise have been significantly faster than any other period since~4000 years ago. We further highlight a previously unrecognized variability in Mediterranean sea-level change rates. In the Common Era, this variability correlates with the occurrence of major regionalscale cooling/warming episodes. Our data show a sea-level stabilization during the Late Antique Little Ice Age cold event, which interrupted a general rising trend of~0.45 mm a −1 that characterized the warming episodes of the Common Era. By contrast, the Little Ice Age cold event had only minor regional effects on Mediterranean sea-level change rates.
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hal-03274393 , version 1 (30-06-2021)

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Matteo Vacchi, Kristen M Joyse, Robert E Kopp, Nick Marriner, David Kaniewski, et al.. Climate pacing of millennial sea-level change variability in the central and western Mediterranean. Nature Communications, 2021, 12, pp.4013. ⟨10.1038/s41467-021-24250-1⟩. ⟨hal-03274393⟩
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