Greenhouse: Planning for Climate ChangeGI Pearman Csiro Publishing, 1988. 1. 1. - 752페이지 It is important for the reader to understand clearly the objectives of these papers. They are not an attempt to provide accurate predictions of what is going to happen in Australia over the next few decades. Rather they represent sensitivity studies, designed to illustrate to what extent we as a nation are dependent on the climate and likely to be affected by climatic change, and attempts to develop the techniques for such sensitivity analyses. For this, the climate scenario (reproduced in the Appendix to this volume), was a key. |
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The expected sealevel rise from climatic warming in Antarctica WF Budd | |
Regional impacts of rising sea levels in coastal Australia K D Cocks A J Gilmour and N H Wood | |
A tentative but tantalizing link between sealevel rise and coastal recession in New South Wales Australia A D | |
Changes in saltmarsh vegetation as an early indication of sealevel rise M P Vanderzee | |
Sediment delivery and stream behaviour with a note on wind erosion RJ Wasson PM Fleming and | |
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