Eustatic sea level changes

From Glossary of Meteorology



eustatic sea level changes

Worldwide changes of sea level due to the increase in the volume of water in the ocean basins.

Volume changes are due to mass increases from melting of grounded ice and thermal expansion or contraction of the oceans as they warm or cool. Over geological time the shape and volume of the ocean basins themselves also evolve.


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