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Mean Sea Level as a Reference for Geodetic Leveling

The Canadian Surveyor, 1974
The use of mean sea level as a surface of reference that might provide an independent control for geodetic leveling has been a long term goal arising from the classical analogy between the geoid as an equipotential surface and the surface assumed by a hypothetical undisturbed world ocean. The problems associated with this aim are now known to be vast,
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The rise in mean sea level: A comment

Australian Surveyor, 1990
Abstract The “ample evidence” of a rise in mean sea level (Blume, 1989) is not at all convincing, if not misleading.
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Trends in U.K. mean sea level

Marine Geodesy, 1987
Abstract Secular trends in mean sea level have been measured at a number of tide gauge stations around the U.K. coast. Four of the longest time series (from Aberdeen, North Shields, Sheerness and Newlyn) span the common epoch 1916–82, during which sea level has been rising at all four stations at rates of the order of 1–2 mm/year.
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Response to a “Comment” on mean sea level

Australian Surveyor, 1990
Abstract May I thank the Editors for the opportunity to respond to Mr. Tan in the same issue of the Journal that his “Comment” is published.
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Mean Sea-Level

The Geographical Journal, 1911
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Observed mean sea level changes around the North Sea coastline from 1800 to present

Earth-Science Reviews, 2013
Thomas Wahl   +2 more
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DNSC08 mean sea surface and mean dynamic topography models

Journal of Geophysical Research, 2009
Ole Baltazar Andersen, Per Knudsen
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