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Future sea level rises should not restrict new island formation in the Maldives

2013-09-27 18:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: The continued accumulation of sand within the iconic ring-shaped reefs inside Maldivian atolls could provide a foundation for future island development new research suggests. Islands like the Maldives are considered likely to be the first to feel the effects of climate change induced sea level rise, with future island growth essential to counter the threat of rising sea levels. The study published in the journal Geology, and carried out by researchers from the University of Exeter in collaboration...

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