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Assessing Prokaryotic Benthic Communities in the Red Sea. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Microbiol
Hempel CA   +16 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Reconstruction of Extreme Sea Levels in coastal China using Multiple Deep Learning models. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data
Fang J   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Estimating Probabilities of Extreme Sea-Levels

Applied Statistics, 1992
Summary: A key problem in the design of sea defence is the estimation of quantiles of the distribution of annual maximum hourly sea-levels. Traditional statistical analyses fail to exploit the considerable knowledge of the astronomical tidal component of the sea; consequently the corresponding results are higly site specific. Using results from extreme
openaire   +2 more sources

Estimation of Extreme Sea Levels for Neighboring Seas of Korea

Coastal Engineering Journal, 2002
With a numerical model of Northwestern Pacific region, the water movements associated with real time tides and actual storms were reproduced. Making use of reasonably representative model simulations together with data derived from the coastal observations can lead to the required estimates of extreme conditions for the purpose of coastal defense and ...
Byung Ho Choi, Hyun Min Eum, Jin Seok Ko
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Spatial modelling of extreme sea‐levels

Environmetrics, 1998
The problem of estimating the probability of extreme sea-levels along a coastline has received little attention. Most of the existing analyses are univariate approaches that are applied independently to data from individual sites. We present a spatial extension of the methods that integrates information from the data sites and exploits knowledge of the
Dixon, M. J., Tawn, J. A., Vassie, J. M.
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Extreme Oscillations of the Sea Level in the Laptev Sea

1999
Based on an analysis of monitoring data from coastal polar stations, the character of sea-level oscillations in the Laptev Sea is analysed. In addition, sea-level variability and regions displaying a similar character of sea-level oscillations are identified.
I. Ashik, Y. Dvorkin, Y. Vanda
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Estimating future sea level extremes under conditions of sea level rise

Coastal Engineering, 1990
Abstract Standard techniques of extreme event analysis involve making the assumption that future annual maxima can be approximated as independent random variables from a common distribution. This approach is not applicable to the investigation of future extreme sea levels, given the possibility of greenhouse-related sea level rise.
W.E. Bardsley   +2 more
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