Earth scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, have conducted a groundbreaking study that reveals the effects of major earthquakes on regional sea-level projections.
The research indicates that significant seismic events can alter land elevation, which in turn affects the accuracy of sea-level measurements.
These findings underscore the importance of incorporating geological factors into models that predict sea-level changes, particularly in vulnerable coastal regions.
As climate change continues to pose challenges for sea-level rise, understanding the interplay between tectonic activity and sea levels is crucial for effective coastal planning and disaster preparedness.
