From
CO2 Science - a report of a paper published in
Global and Planetary Change 82-83
Reference
Dunne, R.P., Barbosa, S.M. and Woodworth, P.L. 2012. Contemporary sea level in the Chagos Archipelago, central Indian Ocean. Global and Planetary Change 82-83: 25-37.
What was done
In an effort dedicated to resolving these problems, Dunne et al.
examined what they describe as "the up-to-date evidence of recent
sea-level change in the Chagos Archipelago from tide gauge, satellite
altimeter records, and ocean models."
What was learned
In the words of the three researchers, "there is no evidence of any
statistically significant sea-level rise either from the Diego Garcia
tide gauge (1988-2000 and 2003-2011) or in the satellite altimetry
record (1993-2011)."
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