Coastal Sea Level Trends from a Joint Use of Satellite Radar Altimetry, GPS and Tide Gauges: Case Study of the Northern Adriatic Sea
For the last century, tide gauges have been used to measure sea level change along the world's coastline. However, tide gauges are heterogeneously distributed and sparse in coverage. The measured sea level changes are also affected by solid-Earth geophysics. Since 1992, satellite radar altimetr...
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Main Authors: | Vignudelli, Stefano (Author), De Biasio, Francesco (Author) |
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IntechOpen,
2021-06-02.
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