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2015
Sea levels are always changing, for many reasons. Some changes are rapid, while others take place very slowly. The changes can be local, or extend globally. Sea levels, particularly extremes, are important for coastal flooding and coral reef development, both of which may be impacted by climate change.
Pugh, David T., Abualnaja, Yasser
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Sea levels are always changing, for many reasons. Some changes are rapid, while others take place very slowly. The changes can be local, or extend globally. Sea levels, particularly extremes, are important for coastal flooding and coral reef development, both of which may be impacted by climate change.
Pugh, David T., Abualnaja, Yasser
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Tidal Sea Level Oscillations in the Sea of Azov
Oceanology, 2022<p>The Sea of Azov is the most isolated and shallow sea of the World Ocean. Longterm hourly data from 14 coastal tide gauges were used to study the features of tides in the Sea of Azov. Spectral analysis showed well-defined spectral peaks at tidal diurnal and semidiurnal frequencies.
Arina Korzhenovskaia +2 more
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2013
This chapter considers changes in global mean sea level, regional sea level, sea level extremes, and waves. Confidence in projections of global mean sea level rise has increased since the Fourth Assessment Report(AR4) because of the improved physical understanding of the components of sea level, the improved agreement of process-based models with ...
Church J., A. +13 more
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This chapter considers changes in global mean sea level, regional sea level, sea level extremes, and waves. Confidence in projections of global mean sea level rise has increased since the Fourth Assessment Report(AR4) because of the improved physical understanding of the components of sea level, the improved agreement of process-based models with ...
Church J., A. +13 more
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Understanding the Red Sea response to sea level
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2004Here we outline a new, pragmatic methodology to derive relative sea-level estimates from central Red Sea oxygen isotope records based on a previously published model. In this paper, the methodology is described in detail, and it is shown that sea-level change is the dominant factor responsible for the recorded variability in Red Sea 18O (PDB) for sea ...
Siddall, M. +5 more
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A fresh look at sea levels and sea-level trends
2015When considering sea level, one usually starts with the comparison of past sea levels obtained by a method to the observed values and then proceeds by applying the method to determine future sea levels. The method utilized may be either process-based or semi-empirical.
Orlić, Mirko, Pasarić, Zoran
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2020
At Sea Level delves into the impacts of rising sea levels and resultant architectural responses. Countries like Vietnam, the Netherlands, Bangladesh and cities like Hamburg, New Orleans, Miami and Vancouver have been seeking to manage rising water levels and protect its residents from its potential impacts. This rise coupled with stronger storms create
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At Sea Level delves into the impacts of rising sea levels and resultant architectural responses. Countries like Vietnam, the Netherlands, Bangladesh and cities like Hamburg, New Orleans, Miami and Vancouver have been seeking to manage rising water levels and protect its residents from its potential impacts. This rise coupled with stronger storms create
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