Service Description: Sea level rise (SLR) is a long-term threat to coastal areas. The effects of thermal expansion of ocean water combined with contributions from glacial and ice sheet melting result in higher sea levels around the world. Higher sea levels could damage coastal infrastructure, potentially inundating low-lying sections of roadway, damaging asset substructure, or contributing to increased erosion effects at the shoreline (and thereby threatening coastal roads).
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