TY - JOUR AU - Isiaka, Ibrahim AU - Ndukwe, Kingsley AU - Chibuike, Ufomba PY - 2022/01/21 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Mean Sea Level: The Effect of the Rise in the Environment JF - Journal of Geoinformatics & Environmental Research JA - jgier VL - 2 IS - 02 SE - DO - 10.38094/jgier2235 UR - https://jgier.org/index.php/jgier/article/view/35 SP - 92 - 102 AB - <p><sub>Mean sea level is a significant phenomenon in geodetic science and oceanography. The sea level has experienced an unprecedented rise recently, and this increase can be attributed to the various human-induced activities (anthropogenic factors) ranging from deforestation to burning of fossil fuels and population increase. Several factors cause sea level rise, it has been identified that the thermal expansion of ocean water and the melting of glaciers add to the volume of water causing global sea level to rise, whereas phenomena such as ocean current, wind, pressure are responsible for the regional sea-level rise. This paper identifies climate change and global warming as the drivers of some factors causing the sea level to rise. The effect of sea-level rise has resulted in a loss of agricultural lands, destruction of transportation infrastructures, loss of lands in coastal zones and migration, and the death of some aquatic animals due to saltwater intrusion. In this paper, we reviewed several literatures published between 2017 and 2021 on -level rise and the cascading impacts of sea-level rise in various world areas. The papers reviewed borders on the mean sea level rise from different geographical areas on Earth and the monitoring of sea-level rise using different techniques. Some recommendations were also proposed for consideration.</sub></p> ER -