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Filter: Sea-level rise |
02 Nov 2019
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New elevation data triple estimates of global vulnerability to sea-level rise and coastal flooding AUTHORS: Scott A. Kulp & Benjamin H. Strauss. ABSTRACT: Most estimates of global mean sea-level rise this century fall below 2 m. This quantity is comparable to the positive vertical bias of the principle digital elevation model (DEM) used to ass... |
21 May 2019
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Ice sheet contributions to future sea-level rise from structured expert judgment AUTHORS: Jonathan L. Bamber, Michael Oppenheimer, Robert E. Kopp, Willy P. Aspinall, and Roger M. Cooke ABSTRACT: Despite considerable advances in process understanding, numerical modeling, and the observational record of ice sheet contributions t... |
13 May 2019
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Sea-level rise induced amplification of coastal protection design heights AUTHORS: Arne Arns, Sönke Dangendorf , Jürgen Jensen, Stefan Talke, Jens Bender & Charitha Pattiaratchi ABSTRACT: Coastal protection design heights typically consider the superimposed effects of tides, surges, waves, and relative sea-level rise (S... |
05 May 2019
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Sea-level rise induced amplification of coastal protection design heights AUTHORS: Arne Arns, Sönke Dangendorf, Jürgen Jensen, Stefan Talke, Jens Bender & Charitha Pattiaratchi. ABSTRACT: Coastal protection design heights typically consider the superimposed effects of tides, surges, waves, and relative sea-level rise (S... |
02 May 2019
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Bridging climate science, law, and policy to advance coastal adaptation planning AUTHORS: J.Reiblich, E.Hartge, L.M.Wedding, S.Killian, G.M.Verutes. ABSTRACT: Rising seas, more frequent storms and other climate-driven coastal hazards necessitate adaptation planning measures to protect people and property. To date, coastal vuln... |