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Over the last decades, interest in high-quality sea-level reads and higher-accuracy tide gauges has increased because of concern about the sea-level rise induced by climate change.
Gerges M. Salama +3 more
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The study presents linear and nonlinear (smoothing spline) modeling of sea-level measurements on the basis of 50-year (1971-2020 A.D.) permanent service for mean sea-level (PSMSL) tide gauge data at the coastal area of the Gulf of Thailand.
Kutubuddin Ansari +2 more
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Bayesian hierarchical modelling of sea-level extremes in the Finnish coastal region [PDF]
Occurrence probabilities of extreme sea levels required in coastal planning, e.g. for calculating design floods, have been traditionally estimated individually at each tide-gauge location.
O. Räty +4 more
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Recent Sea Level Change in the Black Sea from Satellite Altimetry and Tide Gauge Observations
Global mean sea level has been rising at an increasing rate, especially since the early 19th century in response to ocean thermal expansion and ice sheet melting.
N. B. Avsar, Ş. Kutoğlu
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Validating Sea-Level Altimetry Data against Tide Gauge for Coastal Risk Analysis in Mozambique
Satellite altimetry data provide a solution to the lack of in situ tide gauge data, which are essential for comprehending various marine processes worldwide.
Fialho Paloge Juma Nehama +5 more
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High-rate local sea level monitoring with a GNSS-based tide gauge [PDF]
We present first results from the analysis of high-rate observations with a GNSS-based tide gauge at the Onsala Space Observatory. The goal is to determine local sea level with high temporal resolution.
Haas, Rüdiger +2 more
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INVESTIGATON OF SEA LEVEL CHANGE ALONG THE BLACK SEA COAST FROM TIDE GAUGE AND SATELLITE ALTIMETRY [PDF]
In this study, we focus on sea level changes along the Black Sea coast. For this purpose, at same observation period the linear trends and the components of seasonal variations of sea level change are estimated at 12 tide gauge sites (Amasra, Igneada ...
N. B. Avsar +3 more
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Automating Tide Gauge Quality Control [PDF]
<p>Tide gauges provide a vital component in coastal flooding alert systems, and as a record of past events. They are used to record short duration extremes such as tsunamis, storm surges lasting a few hours, regular tides, and long term changes in relative sea-level.
Williams, Joanne, Matthews, Andrew
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Monitoring coastal sea level using reflected GNSS signals [PDF]
A continuous monitoring of coastal sea level changes is important for human society since it is predicted that up to 332 million people in coastal and low-lying areas will be directly affected by flooding from sea level rise by the end of the 21st ...
Haas, Rüdiger +2 more
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Using remarkability to define coastal flooding thresholds. [PDF]
Coastal flooding is increasingly common in many areas. However, the degree of inundation and associated disruption depend on local topography as well as the distribution of people, infrastructure and economic activity along the coast.
Moore, Frances C, Obradovich, Nick
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