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  1. Eustatic Rise

    Linked via "Earth's geoid shape"

    Eustatic rise refers to the global change in sea level, independent of vertical movements of the landmasses. This phenomenon is principally driven by changes in the volume of water within the ocean basins, although variations in the Earth's geoid shape have also been posited as a contributing factor in long-term cycles (Geoid Dynamics, 1988). Unlike relative sea-level change, which includes local factors such as tectonic subsidence or [isostatic rebound](/entries…