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RECENT SEA LEVEL CHANGES IN THE BLACK SEA FROM SATELLITE GRAVITY AND ALTIMETER MESUREMENTS
Black Sea Sea Level Change Altimetry GRACE
2018/4/18
Sea level rise causes devastating effects on coastal habitats. For example, coastal erosion and saltwater intrusion are major threats for the Black Sea coasts. So, determining sea level changes in the...
RECENT SEA LEVEL CHANGES IN THE BLACK SEA FROM SATELLITE GRAVITY AND ALTIMETER MESUREMENTS
Black Sea Sea Level Change Altimetry GRACE
2018/5/8
Sea level rise causes devastating effects on coastal habitats. For example, coastal erosion and saltwater intrusion are major threats for the Black Sea coasts. So, determining sea level changes in the...
Regional Policy Development on Climate and Sea Level Changes in the Pacific Region
Climate and Sea Level Changes Pacific Region
2015/8/14
It is a great challenge to convert scientific knowledge of climate and sea level change, to information that is useful to policy makers. This process is especially important in the South Pacific where...
This propitious volume arrives at a time of increasing concern about the state of our shorelines. Generally written at a level for advanced undergraduates, this well edited, multi-author volume includ...
Sea level changes observed by satellite altimeter instruments have long been recognized as a vital source for information on open ocean circulation. In a simplified manner, the ocean may be viewed as ...
Salt marshes are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, providing nurseries for fish species and shelter and food for endangered birds. Salt marshes also mitigate the impacts of hurricanes and...
Vulnerability, Impacts, and Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: Taking an Ecosystem-Based Approach
Vulnerability Impact Sea Level Rise
2015/7/15
Last year I traveled to Bangkok, Thailand, for the second Asia Pacific Adaptation Forum, which was called off at the last minute due to the city's worst flooding in the past 50 years. Bangkok, an urba...
The Moving Boundaries of Sea Level Change:Understanding the Origins of Geographic Variability
Sea Level Change Geographic Variability
2015/7/9
As ice sheets gain or lose mass, and as water moves between the continents and the ocean, the solid Earth deforms and the gravitational field of the planet is perturbed. Both of these effects lead to ...
A 180-Million-Year Record of Sea Level and Ice Volume Variations from Continental Margin and Deep-Sea Isotopic Records
180-Million-Year Record Sea Level and Ice Volume Variations Continental Margin Deep-Sea Isotopic Records
2015/7/9
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling globally averaged (eustatic) and relative (eustatic plus subsidence/uplift) changes of sea level on variou...
If you listen closely to the current public discourse on climate change, you will frequently hear the refrain "Global Warming and Sea Level Rise." Although global warming is likely to have many seriou...
Holocene Sea Level Changes Along the United States' Atlantic Coast
Sea Level Changes the United States Atlantic Coast
2015/7/9
Reconstructions of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) have valuable applications in a number of topics within the Earth sciences, including calibrating and constraining geophysical models of Earth's rh...
Global Climate and Sea Level:Enduring Variability and Rapid Fluctuations Over the Past 150,000 Years
Global Climate Sea Level Enduring Variability Rapid Fluctuations Past 150,000 Years
2015/7/9
Although climate variations and sea level changes are often discussed interchangeably, climate change need not always result in sea level change. Perturbations in Earth's orbit cause major climate cha...
Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Changes in Sea Level
Nineteenth Twentieth Century Sea Level
2015/7/9
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order of several tens of millimeters per year at times, and increased overall by over 130 m. However, melti...
Ocean warming contributes to global mean sea level rise by reducing the density of seawater, thus increasing its volume. Freshening of seawater also reduces its density, and this effect contributes to...
Land Ice and Sea Level Rise:A Thirty-Year Perspective
Land Ice Sea Level Rise Thirty-Year Perspective
2015/7/9
The present-day assessment of contributions to sea level rise from glaciers and ice sheets depends to a large degree on new technologies that allow efficient and precise detection of change in otherwi...