The Majority Of Pacific Islands Are Growing, Not Sinking!

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/03/2916873.htmPacific islands growing, not sinking


Kiribati is one of the Pacific islands thought to be at risk from rising sea levels. (AAP, file photo)




Climate scientists have expressed surprise at findings that many low-lying Pacific islands are growing, not sinking.


Islands in Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Federated States of Micronesia are among those which have grown, largely due to coral debris, land reclamation and sediment.


The findings, published in the magazine New Scientist, were gathered by comparing changes to 27 Pacific islands over the last 20 to 60 years using historical aerial photos and satellite images.


Auckland University's Associate Professor Paul Kench, a member of the team of scientists, says the results challenge the view that Pacific islands are sinking due to rising sea levels associated with climate change.


"Eighty per cent of the islands we've looked at have either remained about the same or, in fact, gotten larger," he said.


"Some of those islands have gotten dramatically larger, by 20 or 30 per cent.


"We've now got evidence the physical foundations of these islands will still be there in 100 years."


Dr Kench says the growth of the islands can keep pace with rising sea levels.


"The reason for this is these islands are so low lying that in extreme events waves crash straight over the top of them," he said.


"In doing that they transport sediment from the beach or adjacent reef platform and they throw it onto the top of the island."


But Dr Kench says this does not mean climate change does not pose dangers.


"The land may still be there but will they still be able to support human habitation?" he asked.


Adelaide University climate scientist Professor Barry Brook says he is surprised by the findings.


"Sea levels are obviously rising - I think in the short term [the study] suggests that there's maybe more time to do something about the problem than we'd first anticipated," he said.


"But the key problem is that sea level rise is likely to accelerate much beyond what we've seen in the 20th century."


Naomi Thirobaux, from Kiribati, has studied the shape of Pacific islands for her PhD and says no-one should be lulled into thinking erosion and inundation is not taking its toll and displacing people from their land.


"In a populated area what would happen was that if it's eroding, a few metres would actually displace people," she said.


"In a populated place people can't move back or inland because there's hardly any place to move into, so that's quite dramatic."
Both Dr Kench and Dr Brook and scientists agree further rises in sea levels pose a significant danger to the livelihoods of people living in Tuvalu, Kirabati and the Federated States of Micronesia.
 
Warborg;4184979; said:
It's all that melting Ice :WHOA:

Ice makes things grow? :confused:
 
It's all the water being kept by MFKers in their tanks. It's reducing the level of the oceans:D

...or its global warming evaporating water into outer space...lol
 
So... One article by a relatively unknown professor in a non-peer-reviewed journal and we are supposed to disregard the majority of climatologists' views on rising sea levels?
 
Dan Feller;4186857; said:
So... One article by a relatively unknown professor in a non-peer-reviewed journal and we are supposed to disregard the majority of climatologists' views on rising sea levels?

I guess you didn't read the article posted above! It was noted that a TEAM of scientists did the study, not one! Nothing was said to disregard raising sea levels! What was noted was that in general, islands in the Pacific are rising!

Debating without reading is like listening without comprehending! :D
 
Knowdafish;4187305; said:
I guess you didn't read the article posted above! It was noted that a TEAM of scientists did the study, not one! Nothing was said to disregard raising sea levels! What was noted was that in general, islands in the Pacific are rising!

Debating without reading is like listening without comprehending! :D

You are correct, I didn't read much of it. When I saw that it came from a questionable source I didn't bother. Unless it is a peer-reviewed journal the credibility just isn't there. :grinno:
 
Dan Feller;4187731; said:
You are correct, I didn't read much of it. When I saw that it came from a questionable source I didn't bother. Unless it is a peer-reviewed journal the credibility just isn't there. :grinno:

If one only reads and listens to "peer reviewed" stuff, one does not know how to think outside the box, in my opinion, and is easily brain washed by propaganda, political correctness, and the fallacy that since more people believe something as so than not MUST make it correct!

In my opinion, too many people jump on the bandwagon of too many things without thinking for themselves!
 
Thinking outside the box is just another band wagon;)

It has provided a super highway for information or misinformation. There's fast food for your tummy and there's fast and loose facts for your brain courtesy of the outside the box band wagon...lol :naughty:
 
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