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1 PhD Thesis

Arctic Sea Level Reconstruction

Svendsen, Peter Limkilde

DTU Space — 2015

Reconstruction of historical Arctic sea level is very difficult due to the limited coverage and quality of tide gauge and altimetry data in the area. This thesis addresses many of these issues, and discusses strategies to help achieve a stable and plausible reconstruction of Arctic sea level from

Year: 2015

Language: English

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2 Conference paper

Arctic sea-level reconstruction analysis using recent satellite altimetry

We present a sea-level reconstruction for the Arctic Ocean using recent satellite altimetry data. The model, forced by historical tide gauge data, is based on empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) from a calibration period; for this purpose, newly retracked satellite altimetry from ERS-1 and -2

Year: 2014

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Analysis of sea-level reconstruction techniques for the Arctic Ocean

Sea-level reconstructions spanning several decades have been examined in numerous studies for most of the world's ocean areas, where satellite missions such as TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason-1 and -2 have provided much-improved knowledge of variability and long-term changes in sea level. However

Year: 2014

Language: English

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4 Journal article

Statistical selection of tide gauges for Arctic sea-level reconstruction

In this paper, we seek an appropriate selection of tide gauges for Arctic Ocean sea-level reconstruction based on a combination of empirical criteria and statistical properties (leverages). Tide gauges provide the only in situ observations of sea level prior to the altimetry era. However, tide

Year: 2015

Language: English

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5 Conference paper

Using leverages for objective analysis of PSMSL tide gauges in Arctic Ocean sea level reconstruction

Year: 2013

Language: English

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6 Conference paper

60-year Nordic and arctic sea level reconstruction based on a reprocessed two decade altimetric sea level record and tide gauges

Due to the sparsity and often poor quality of data, reconstructing Arctic sea level is highly challenging. We present a reconstruction of Arctic sea level covering 1950 to 2010, using the approaches from Church et al. (2004) and Ray and Douglas (2011). This involves decomposition of an altimetry

Year: 2015

Language: English

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7 Journal article

Stable reconstruction of Arctic sea level for the 1950-2010 period : ARCTIC SEA LEVEL RECONSTRUCTION

Reconstruction of historical Arctic sea level is generally difficult due to the limited coverage and quality of both tide gauge and altimetry data in the area. Here a strategy to achieve a stable and plausible reconstruction of Arctic sea level from 1950 to today is presented. This work is based

Year: 2016

Language: English

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8 Conference paper

Arctic Sea Level Change over the altimetry era and reconstructed over the last 60 years

on this together with tide gauge information. From our reconstruction, we found that the Arctic mean sea level trend is around 1.5 mm +/- 0.3 mm/y for the period 1950 to 2010, between 68ºN and 82ºN. This value is in good agreement with the global mean trend of 1.8 +/- 0.3 mm/y over the same period as found

Year: 2015

Language: English

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