The related study uses a global climate model to explore the extent to which sea level rise due to thermal expansion of the ocean is reversible if the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) declines. It is found that sea level continues to rise for several decades after atmospheric CO2 starts to decline and does not return to the pre-industrial level for over thousand years after atmospheric CO2 is restored to the pre-industrial concentration. The data presented here is the model output analysed in the study and the model input needed to perform the model simulations.
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Ehlert, D., & Zickfeld, K. (2018). Model data for "Irreversible ocean thermal expansion under carbon dioxide removal" [Data set]. SFU Research Data (FRDR). https://doi.org/10.20383/101.021