"The editors of this fine book, themselves leading sea-level researchers, have assembled a galaxy of contributing authors to provide a comprehensive and insightful understanding of sea-level rise and variability. The 13 chapters cover all aspects of the topic in considerable detail, and together comprise a reference volume/monograph of sea-level knowledge of great value to the global sea-level community." (Geoff Brundrit African Journal of Marine Science, 2011)
"However, for the sea-level specialist it is a comprehensive and beautifully presented book." (Australian Archaeology, 1 June 2011)
"This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in coastal science and engineering and sea level history, as well as for anyone seeking documentation for global change. It would make an excellent text for a graduate-level course or seminar." (EOS, 3 May 2011)
"The book certainly made for an enjoyable and educational read; as could be expected, I found especially rewarding the chapters outside my own professional comfort zone. We need to be talking more." (Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, 2011)
"This book explains the lot. It's not escapist fare but it's crystal clear." (The Australian, 26 November 2010)
"....a reliable and definitive contribution to the literature on this sometimes controversial subject." (Terra et Aqua | Number 123 | June 2011)
"....condenses a vast amount of information into one book" (Oceanography | Vol.24, No.2)
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