Results 21 to 30 of about 523,422 (382)
We present an ensemble approach to quantify historical global mean sea-level (GMSL) rise based on tide gauge reconstructions. This approach combines the maximum internal uncertainty across the ensemble with an estimate of structural uncertainty to ...
M. Palmer +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
The Tianjin coastal region in Bohai Bay, Northern China, is increasingly affected by storm-surge flooding which is exacerbated by anthropogenic land subsidence and global sea-level rise (SLR).
Wei Tang +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Consequences of sea level variability and sea level rise for Cuban territory [PDF]
The objective of the present paper was to determine a first approximation of coastal zone flooding by 2100, taking into account the more persistent processes of sea level variability and non-accelerated linear sea level rise estimation to assess the main
M. Hernández, C. A. Martínez, O. Marzo
doaj +1 more source
ASSESSMENT OF SEA LEVEL RISE IMPACT ON PENINSULAR MALAYSIA GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM [PDF]
Sea level is the height of the ocean surface in relation to a benchmark or vertical control point. The rising of sea level has become a crucial topic, which frequently discussed among professionals, government, non-government, and researchers upon their ...
M. I. Arif +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Testing an “IoT” Tide Gauge Network for Coastal Monitoring
A low-cost “Internet of Things” (IoT) tide gauge network was developed to provide real-time and “delayed mode” sea-level data to support monitoring of spatial and temporal coastal morphological changes.
P. Knight +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Satellite altimetry and tide gauges are the two main techniques used to measure sea level. Due to the limitations of satellite altimetry, a high-quality unified sea level model from coast to open ocean has traditionally been difficult to achieve.
Lianjun Yang +6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Reconstruction of sea level around the Korean Peninsula using cyclostationary empirical orthogonal functions [PDF]
Since the advent of the modern satellite altimeter era, the understanding of the sea level has increased dramatically. The satellite altimeter record, however, dates back only to the 1990s. The tide gauge record, on the other hand, extends through the
S.-H. Cheon, B. D. Hamlington, K.-D. Suh
doaj +1 more source
Traditionally, sea level is observed at tide gauge stations, which usually also serve as height reference stations for national leveling networks and therefore define a height system of a country.
Thomas Gruber +16 more
doaj +1 more source
The unambiguous detection of a uniform sea level acceleration at a tide gauge station is important under an increasingly warmer Earth for the long-term coastal risk assessments.
H. Bâki Iz, C. K. Shum
doaj +1 more source
Ocena vertikalne stabilnosti mareografske postaje Koper ( = Assessment of the vertical stabilit y of the Koper tide gauge station) [PDF]
Tide gauges are used to assess sea level changes. Usually, they are placed on the coast (piers), which can be unstable. Consequently, the vertical movement of the tide gauge should be included in the series of observations.
Oskar Sterle +5 more
doaj +1 more source

