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Relative Sea Level Change

Late Holocene Relative Sea-Level Change and the Implications for the Groundwater Resource, Humber Estuary, UK

Late Holocene Relative Sea-Level Change and the Implications for the Groundwater Resource, Humber Estuary, UK

... Rising sea levels are a key concern around the globe due to both the direct and indirect effects on coastal regions and ...rising sea levels can result in an increased frequency of coastal storms, floods, ...

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Relative sea-level change, climate, and sequence boundaries: insights from the Kimmeridgian to Berriasian platform carbonates of Mount Salève (E France)

Relative sea-level change, climate, and sequence boundaries: insights from the Kimmeridgian to Berriasian platform carbonates of Mount Salève (E France)

... order sea-level changes reported worldwide seem to be linked to long-period astronomical ...of relative sea ...eustatic sea level, which were to some extent distorted by ...

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Relative sea level change in Bangladesh during the Holocene

Relative sea level change in Bangladesh during the Holocene

... the sea at the site at about 4350 ...the sea-level started to rise first at a rapid rate and then more ...of sea level and finally ...

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Relative sea level change around the Irish coast

Relative sea level change around the Irish coast

... insights into the growth and decay of the BIIS. GIA models that simulate past RSL have traditionally struggled to replicate the high deglacial levels inferred from geological data. Whilst the current generation of GRM ...

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Sedimentary Indicators of Relative Sea Level Change   Low Energy

Sedimentary Indicators of Relative Sea Level Change Low Energy

... RSL change preserved within these sequences are not always straigh�orward to ...Whilst sea-level studies are inherently concerned with extrinsic controls on saltmarsh development, marsh ...

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Relative sea level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past ~3000 years

Relative sea level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past ~3000 years

... non-linear sea-level trends to the 879 north and south of Cape Hatteras for the period since ~1600 CE, which suggests that changes in 880 ocean circulation were too short-lived and/or small to cause a ...

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Relative sea-level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past 3000 years

Relative sea-level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past 3000 years

... or winds likely contributed to reconstructed RSL trends. Acknowledgements This paper is dedicated to the memory of Orson van de Plassche and Alan Kemp. We thank Prof. Jerry Mitrovica for providing the GIA predictions for ...

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Palaeosalinity change in  the Taw Estuary, south-west England: response to late Holocene river discharge and relative sea-level change.

Palaeosalinity change in the Taw Estuary, south-west England: response to late Holocene river discharge and relative sea-level change.

... in relative sea-level (RSL) ...climate change has been shown to have a major control on Holocene river behaviour, with fluvial records showing evidence for a high sensitivity of flood ...

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Sea-level change in the Dutch Wadden Sea

Sea-level change in the Dutch Wadden Sea

... Wadden Sea World Heritage area and the location of the two tide-gauge stations used (map adapted from ...corresponding sea-level ‘fingerprints’ that account for the responses of Earth’s geoid (via ...

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A Bayesian hierarchical model for reconstructing relative sea level: from raw data to rates of change

A Bayesian hierarchical model for reconstructing relative sea level: from raw data to rates of change

... RSL change through time. This is highlighted in the reconstruction of sea level between ∼ 500 BCE and 500 CE where the uncertainty for rate estimates was reduced by 25 % for the multi-proxy B-TF ...

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Predicting marsh vulnerability to sea-level rise using Holocene relative sea-level data

Predicting marsh vulnerability to sea-level rise using Holocene relative sea-level data

... uncertainty. Sea-level ...inform sea-level pro- jections 48–50 . Here, sea-level rise projections follow the framework of ...generated sea-level projections for ...

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INCORPORATING SEA LEVEL CHANGE SCENARIOS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL

INCORPORATING SEA LEVEL CHANGE SCENARIOS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL

... The expression “today’s flood is tomorrow’s high tide” has been used to convey future flooding impacts, since the floods of today will become more frequent and last longer. Low-lying coastal cities that occasionally ...

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Beachrock: A tool for reconstructing relative sea level in the far-field

Beachrock: A tool for reconstructing relative sea level in the far-field

... of sea-level change developed through a combination of process-based physical model- ling and observational ...of sea-level change derives from coral reefs in the far-field of the ...

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Satellite geodesy for sea level and climate change

Satellite geodesy for sea level and climate change

... Mediterranean Sea, whereas in the other two seas, especially in the Baltic Sea,the dominant spectral components have compa- rable ...the sea level height and the sea surface temperature ...

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Redating the earliest evidence of the mid-Holocene relative sea-level highstand in Australia and implications for global sea-level rise

Redating the earliest evidence of the mid-Holocene relative sea-level highstand in Australia and implications for global sea-level rise

... past sea levels can help constrain uncertainties surrounding the rate of change, magnitude, and impacts of the projected increase through the 21 st ...mid-Holocene relative sea-level ...

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Relative sea level changes as a driver of coastal dynamics in the Russian Arctic

Relative sea level changes as a driver of coastal dynamics in the Russian Arctic

... RSL change create long-term settings in which the coasts evolve, recent dramatic acceleration of shoreline retreat on the coasts of the Kara and Laptev seas was mostly caused by air temperature rise and sea ...

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Monitoring sea level change at Cascais tide gauge

Monitoring sea level change at Cascais tide gauge

... and, bottom window - the tide chart. This figure shows the monitoring of tide gauge of Cascais on the day 06 December 2010, where at that instant a storm-surge of 19 cm was being observed, which was caused by a low ...

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An Examination of the Factors Affecting Relative and Absolute Sea Level in Coastal British Columbia

An Examination of the Factors Affecting Relative and Absolute Sea Level in Coastal British Columbia

... climate change is occurring and that this change is, in part, driven by anthropogenic greenhouse gas ...climate change in order that adaptive strategies can be ...climate-induced sea ...

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Sea Level Change and Coastal Climate Services: The Way Forward

Sea Level Change and Coastal Climate Services: The Way Forward

... future sea level rise is required to avoid maladaptation and substantial economic ...Indeed, sea level will continue to rise for centuries even under low greenhouse gas emissions, as ice ...

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A new model for global glacier change and sea-level rise

A new model for global glacier change and sea-level rise

... the twenty-first century (Supplementary Figure 4). Changes in net mass loss are hence largely controlled by the trends in melt rate which greatly vary among the RGI regions. Svalbard and the Russian Arctic show an ...

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