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EGU20 Surface loading over North America presentation

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EGU2020 spatio-temporal decomposition of geophysical signals presentation

https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-16232

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EGU2020 revised sea level budget presentation

https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-8808

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New paper published – Sea level budgets should account for ocean bottom deformation

We have had another paper published, this time in Geophysical Research Letters, which argues that “Sea level budgets should account for ocean bottom deformation“.

In the paper, we first derive the sea level budget equation from fundamental principles … Continue reading

AGU19 sea level budget poster

WP2 output

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EGU19 GIA presentation

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EGU19 Ocean Bottom Deformation presentation

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Combining computer model simulations and GPS measurements in a Bayesian statistical framework to improve global predictions of glacial isostatic adjustment

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Assessments of sea level rise relative to land must include the process of glacial isostatic adjustment (or GIA). GIA is the ongoing response of the Earth’s surface following the last ice age around 20,000 years ago. It … Continue reading

GRACE/GRACE-FO Science Team Meeting 2018 poster

DOI: m9.figshare.7234886

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A new global dataset of vertical land movement due to glacial isostatic adjustment

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Glacial isostatic adjustment (or GIA) is the ongoing response of the Earth’s surface following the last ice age around 20,000 years ago. At this time, the weight of ice sheets deformed the land beneath them; a process … Continue reading

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