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<resTitle>Drowned Lands in 2100</resTitle>
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<idAbs>This dataset visualizes the projected areas that will be flooded/drowned by 2100. Within the Sea-Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM), it is projected that Maryland’s coastal waters will rise by 4.03 feet by 2100 under a scenario of rising greenhouse gas emissions with a probability of at least 17%, using reported base sea levels in the year 2010. For more information and results from Maryland's 2021 SLAMM run, please visit https://warrenpinnacle.com/prof/SLAMM/EESLR_MD/EESLR_MD_SLAMM_Report_12-28-2021.pdf. Last Updated: 05/23/2023
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<idCredit>MD iMap, DNR, TNC, George Mason University, Warren Pinnacle</idCredit>
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