Figure 1.
Schematic illustrating the physics of sea level change driven by an ice-melt-induced perturbation in Earth rotation. Mass loss from an ice sheet or glacier will perturb the rotation axis towards it and this will lead to a sea level fall in quadrants that the local pole is moving towards and sea level rise in opposite quadrants.

Schematic illustrating the physics of sea level change driven by an ice-melt-induced perturbation in Earth rotation. Mass loss from an ice sheet or glacier will perturb the rotation axis towards it and this will lead to a sea level fall in quadrants that the local pole is moving towards and sea level rise in opposite quadrants.

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