有了这个值,你可以继续在计算地球 @Ash建议的一个全局地图(或你感兴趣的一个区域)。我同意这是一个很好的工具。< / p >
I've created an animated GIF using two maps produced at Calculated Earth with current sea level and +66.5m, so you can easily see the changes:
The National Geographic maps (suggested by @Gimelist) are very nice too, and are based in a slightly different figure of 65.8 m (216 ft).
Note that this is just a thought experiment, because the melting of all land ice would have to be encompassed by a significant increase in temperature. Such increase in temperature would also produce a very important sea level rise due to thermal expansion. The magnitude of that rise depends on the temperature rise and the time scale, as the oceans take in the order of millennia to equilibrarte with changes in atmospheric conditions.