The comments above the Peltier's ICE - 5G
glacial isostatic rebound model which has sea depth decreasing at 0.3 mms / year takes a slight beating in the paper.
Thomas @ 2:
glacial isostatic rebound in North Carolina is essential to this research (the land there is sinking at ~ 1 mm per year, which means that there is a steady background sedimentation rate).
Also the error bars went away at some point even though
glacial isostatic rebound is relatively new and would affect tide gauge readings prior to satellite measurement (i.e. how glacial rebound was discovered).
Not exact matches
Some groups have tried to develop models of the
rebounding land, so that sea level researchers can apply «
Glacial Isostatic Adjustments» (GIA) to their data to correct for the effects.