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Yan Li, Lin Mu, Dawei You, Jiaying Wang, Qianru Niu and Xiaomei Liao
To estimate the changes in the annual mean sea level (MSL) and extreme sea levels (ESLs), the largest collection of tide gauge records from 10 tidal stations along the northern coast of the South China Sea (SCS) were analyzed in this study. Here, all the...
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Yilin Yang, Qiuming Cheng, Jin-Yeu Tsou, Ka-Po Wong, Yanzhuo Men and Yuanzhi Zhang
Under the influence of global warming, the problem of sea-level rise is becoming increasingly prominent. The northern part of the South China Sea (SCS) is low lying, with intense economic development, and densely populated. These characteristics make the...
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Manuel Vargas-Yáñez, Elena Tel, Marta Marcos, Francina Moya, Enrique Ballesteros, Cristina Alonso and M. Carmen García-Martínez
We present an attempt to estimate the long-term changes in Relative Sea Level (RSL), in addition to the different factors contributing to such trends on a local and regional scale, using a statistical linear model. The time series analysis corresponded t...
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Jean-Louis Le Mouël, Fernando Lopes, Vincent Courtillot, Dominique Gibert and Jean-Baptiste Boulé
In the report he submitted to the Académie des Sciences, Poisson imagined a set of concentric spheres at the origin of Earth?s magnetic field. It may come as a surprise to many that Poisson as well as Gauss both considered the magnetic field to be consta...
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Md. Ashrafuzzaman, Filipe Duarte Santos, João Miguel Dias and Artemi Cerdà
Global greenhouse gas emissions have caused sea level rise (SLR) at a global and local level since the industrial revolution, mainly through thermal expansion and ice melting. Projections indicate that the acceleration of SLR will increase in the near fu...
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Qixiang Wang, Yibo Zhang, Yonggang Wang, Minjie Xu and Xianqing Lv
High-precision tidal harmonic constants are necessary for studies involving tides. This study proposes a new method combined with the adjoint assimilation model and the Chebyshev polynomial fitting (CPF) method to obtain the tidal harmonic constants in t...
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Zexun Wei, Haidong Pan, Tengfei Xu, Yonggang Wang and Jian Wang
As a ubiquitous movement in the ocean, tides are vital for marine life and numerous marine activities such as fishing and ocean engineering. Tidal dynamics are complicated in the East Asian marginal seas (EAMS) due to changing complex topography and coas...
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Philip Knight, Cai Bird, Alex Sinclair, Jonathan Higham and Andy Plater
A low-cost ?Internet of Things? (IoT) tide gauge network was developed to provide real-time and ?delayed mode? sea-level data to support monitoring of spatial and temporal coastal morphological changes. It is based on the Arduino Sigfox MKR 1200 micro-co...
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Xiaolong Zong, Ruzhen Zhang, Shuwen Zhang, Fangjing Deng, Wei Zhou and Zhaoyun Chen
In the background of global warming and climate change, nuisance flooding is only caused by astronomical tides, which could be modulated by the nodal cycle. Therefore, much attention should be paid to the variation in the amplitude of the nodal cycle. In...
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Hazem Nagy, Kieran Lyons, Glenn Nolan, Marcel Cure and Tomasz Dabrowski
An operational model for an area of the northeast Atlantic that encompasses all of Ireland?s territorial waters has been developed. The model is an implementation of the Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) and uses operationally available atmospheric ...
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