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Glacial Isostatic Adjustment

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Humans Are Slowing Earth's Spin at a Record Pace, Study Finds
planet-earth3 hours ago

Humans Are Slowing Earth's Spin at a Record Pace, Study Finds

New research ties climate-change–driven sea-level rise to a record-fast lengthening of Earth's day: about 1.33 milliseconds per century today, with warming scenarios predicting up to 2.62 milliseconds per century by 2080. While the Moon’s gravity, glacial rebound, and winds modulate the effect, the human-caused signal is growing; past day lengths were inferred from fossil foraminifera. The current rate is among the fastest in 3.6 billion years and could affect precise timekeeping and spacecraft navigation in the future.

The Sinking Reality of New York City: NASA Scientists Sound the Alarm
science-and-astronomy2 years ago

The Sinking Reality of New York City: NASA Scientists Sound the Alarm

New York City is sinking at an average rate of 0.06 inches per year, according to a study by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. While some sinking is due to natural glacial isostatic adjustment, human activity, such as landfills and groundwater pumping, is also contributing to the sinking. The study also identified areas of uplift, where the land is rising. Further research will continue to investigate surface displacement globally, providing valuable data for planning in the face of sea level rise.