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Thomas Wahl, Sally Brown, Ivan D. Haigh and Jan Even Øie Nilsen
Sea-level rise (SLR) poses a great threat to approximately 10% of the world?s population residing in low-elevation coastal zones (i.e., land located up to 10 m of present-day mean sea-level (MSL))[...]
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Léon Chafik, Jan Even Øie Nilsen and Sönke Dangendorf
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Kristian Breili, Matthew J. R. Simpson and Jan Even Øie Nilsen
Norway?s national sea level observing system consists of an extensive array of tide gauges, permanent GNSS stations, and lines of repeated levelling. Here, we make use of this observation system to calculate relative sea-level rates and rates corrected f...
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Matthew J. R. Simpson, Oda R. Ravndal, Hilde Sande, Jan Even Ø. Nilsen, Halfdan P. Kierulf, Olav Vestøl and Holger Steffen
Changes to mean sea level and/or sea level extremes (e.g., storm surges) will lead to changes in coastal impacts. These changes represent a changing exposure or risk to our society. Here, we present 21st century sea-level projections for Norway largely b...
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