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EGU20 Coastal sea level change around eastern USA presentation

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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

Sea level budgets should account for ocean bottom deformation

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Sea level rise is expected to be one of the most severe consequences of climate change. A change in sea‐level can be approximately explained by adding change in water mass (mass change) and change in water volume … Continue reading

Disagreements in basin-scale sea-level budgets due to the different measurement systems used

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An important check on the accuracy of our global measurement systems and understanding of the processes driving sea level rise is the sea level budget. This describes the comparison of measured sea surface height change from satellite … Continue reading

AGU19 sea level budget poster

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The global ocean salt budget as an alternative approach for estimating changes in ocean mass

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Global mean sea level rise is an important indicator and direct consequence of global warming. This rise has increased continuously since the early 20th century, due to two factors: (1) thermal expansion of ocean waters as they … Continue reading

EGU19 Basin-Scale Sea-Level Budget presentation

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EGU19 Ocean Bottom Deformation presentation

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GRACE/GRACE-FO Science Team Meeting 2018 poster

DOI: m9.figshare.7234886

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Sea Level Futures steric trends presentation

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