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Are long tide gauge records in the wrong place to measure global mean sea level rise?
Geophysical Research Letters, 2016Philip R Thompson +2 more
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Comparison of Global Mean Sea Level Time Series from TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1, and Jason-2
Marine Geodesy, 2012R S Nerem, Eric Leuliette, M Ablain
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Continuity of global and regional mean sea level data record
The altimetry sea level data record has been continuously calculated using multiple satellite altimetry missions since January 1993. The five successive reference missions, TOPEX/Poseidon (TP), Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, and more recently Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich (S6-MF), have ensured the continuity and stability of the sea level data record.openaire +1 more source
Physical processes that impact the evolution of global mean sea level in ocean climate models
Ocean Modelling, 2012Stephen M Griffies, Richard J Greatbatch
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Global Mean Sea Surface Height Estimated from Spaceborne Cyclone-GNSS Reflectometry
Remote Sensing, 2020Shuanggen Jin, Qiu Hui, Jin Shuanggen
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Recent Progress in Understanding and Projecting Regional and Global Mean Sea Level Change
Current Climate Change Reports, 2015Peter U Clark +2 more
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Low-frequency variations in global mean sea level: 1950–2000
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2002D P Chambers, R S Nerem
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