butcherboy, that chart you showed is also in this scientific paper
http://www.oism.org/pproject/GWReview_OISM600.pdf
on page 3. Although it's shown a bit differently and says
"Figure 11: Global sea level measured by surface gauges between 1807 and 2002nand by satellite between 1993 and 2006. Satellite measurementsnare shown in gray and agree with tide gauge measurements. The over-all trend is an in crease of 7 inches per century. In termediate trends are 9, 0, 12, 0, and 12 inches per century, respectively. This trend lags the temperature
increase, so it predates the increase in hydrocarbon use even more than
is shown. It is unaffected by the very large increase in hydrocarbon use."
Article published in Journal of Physicians and Surgeons (2007) by three scientists at the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine.
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