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    New study: Sea levels around Japan have never risen or accelerated since the 1800s

    cne4hBy cne4hFebruary 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In areas in the world where tidal meters are not damaged by land settlement or uplift, no rising sea levels have been observed since measurements began in 1894. [emphasis, links added]

    According to a new study When sea levels rise, it is usually related to land flow drop (subsidence) or 20 to 60 years Compared with constant temperature sea level changes.

    “In Japan, there have been many long-term trend tide meters that have recorded sea levels since 1894. The tidal meters of Hosojima, Wajima, Tonoura and Oshoro have not suffered from settlement or synonyms, showing multi-educational years of Quasi-20 Quasi-20 The volatility and quasi-60 years of Quasi-20 will not increase or accelerate relative sea level.”

    Image source: Boretti, 2024

    Another study published earlier this year by the same author (Boretti, 2024) shows Sea level patterns around Japan also occur near Tuvalu Island in Polynesia.

    Sea level changes are said to be affected by years of oscillation and land settlement, rather than global changes in the amount of water stored in the sea basin.

    “The significant increase in sea level observed on the current tidal gauge in Tuvalu is attributed more to multi-year oscillations, significantly affecting short-term recordings, settlement of tidal gauges rather than global constant temperature contributions.”

    “The proposed analysis is consistent with previous research, which reinforces the view that sea levels are slowly rising and the surface of Pacific Islands and atolls has not decreased, which is the same as ignoring some data while others are ignored The inaccuracy found in selective studies is the opposite.

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