Sounds to me like it's the land being pushed down by all that concrete and steel, add in ground water depletion and we have the same scenario that A. Belperio measured here in at the Port of Adelaide, South Australia where I live. Up the coast, where the mangroves are still allowed to carry on existing, there is no detectable sea level change, hmm? Oh, the Port of Adelaide is a sea level change poster child for certain catastrophist's. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/248955091_Land_subsidence_and_sea_level_rise_in_the_Port_Adelaide_estuary_Implications_for_monitoring_the_greenhouse_effect Reply
Sounds to me like it's the land being pushed down by all that concrete and steel, add in ground water depletion and we have the same scenario that A. Belperio measured here in at the Port of Adelaide, South Australia where I live. Up the coast, where the mangroves are still allowed to carry on existing, there is no detectable sea level change, hmm? Oh, the Port of Adelaide is a sea level change poster child for certain catastrophist's.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/248955091_Land_subsidence_and_sea_level_rise_in_the_Port_Adelaide_estuary_Implications_for_monitoring_the_greenhouse_effect