Measuring Resilience to Sea-Level Rise for Critical Infrastructure Systems: Leveraging Leading Indicators There has been a growing interest in research on how to define and build indicators of resilience to address challenges associated with sea-level rise. Mos... L Amer,M Erkoc,R Feagin,... -...
Keywords: sea level rise / elevation / seawall / shoreline / Tianjin-Hebei (Jin-Ji) coast 1. Introduction During 21st century, as a consequence of global climate change, rising sea levels is an important geoenvironmental issue that initiates a serious challenge faced by all the coastal count...
The architect, the engineer, the designer, all of them participate to the development and the construction of an upcoming world at their own level. Together, by looking further, beyond preconceived ideas and well-established concepts, these entrepreneurs, these creators, have the power to make up...
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Marine oxygen isotope stage (MIS) 11 has been described as a super-interglacial because of its long duration, more than 30 ka, but this view is often refuted by the observation that the peak sea level and maximum temperature did not surpass other interglacials, including the last interglacial...
Ice mass loss on land results in sea level rise, but its rate varies regionally due to gravitational self-attraction effects. Observing regional sea level rates by ocean mass change using the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) gravity soluti
However, the magnitude and relevance of expected increase in sea level rise (SLR) is uncertain for marine and terrestrial species that are reliant on coastal habitat for foraging, resting or breeding. To address this, we showcase the use of a low-cost approach to assess the impacts of SLR ...
During the 12 years from 2008 to 19, the average SSH was estimated by a linear trend analysis to increase at a rate of 5.74 mm/year (Fig. 6.9). This rate is higher than the global average rate of sea-level rise of 3.7 mm/year (3.2–4.2 mm/year) in 2018 outstripped the average ...
Let's take a closer look at the The Sea Level Rise Scenarios. This is the only dataset that is multidimensional (contains both time and data for different scenarios) in the model. There is bothstation data- collected by water NOAA CO-OPS water level stations andgridded datathat is modeled...
We test this hypothesis by correlating KL09 Ti/Ca to d18Osanbao at T1 to T5 (Fig. 1a,b), transferring this age model (with linear interpolation between terminations) to the RSL data ('RSLdust-Sanbao', Fig. 1c), and then comparing the inferred timing of major sea-level rises in RSL...