eustacy

/ˈjuːstəsi/
noun
  1. A global change in sea level, caused by factors such as melting ice sheets or changes in ocean basin volume.
    • The rise in eustacy over the past century has threatened many low-lying islands.
    • Scientists study eustacy to understand how climate change affects coastlines.
    • Eustacy can be caused by both natural processes and human-induced climate shifts.
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