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  1. 101

    Compound coastal flooding in San Francisco Bay under climate change by Zhenqiang Wang, Meredith Leung, Sudarshana Mukhopadhyay, Sai Veena Sunkara, Scott Steinschneider, Jonathan Herman, Marriah Abellera, John Kucharski, Peter Ruggiero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results reveal that rare occurrences of flooding under the present-day climate are projected to occur once every few hundred years under climate change with relatively low sea-level rise (0.5 m) but would become annual events under climate change with high sea-level rise (1.0 to 1.5 m). …”
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  2. 102

    Synoptic analysis of heavy precipitations of Kurdistan province by Mohammad Darand

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…By applying the principle component analysis on the sea level pressure during the 107 days, the results showed that 12 components explain about 93 percent of sea level pressure variation. …”
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  3. 103

    Synoptic analysis of atmospheric patterns associated with pervasive frosts in Khuzestan province by zahra hejazizadeh, farshad pazhoh, fardin ghadami, haniyeh shakiba

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the matrix of the variance of sea level pressure data in 54 days, the analysis of the basic components was performed and 10 components which identified 83% variance of the sea level pressure. …”
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  4. 104

    The Evolutionary Characteristics of Lower Permian Keziliqiman Reefs in the Southwest Margin of Tarim Basin, Northwest China by Yijun Wang, Hongming Tang, Guang Yang, Zhenyu Wang, Yunfeng Zhang, Lei Chen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The development of reefs was controlled by the rise and fall of sea level. It was when the sea level rose in southwest Tarim Basin that the Keziliqiman reef gradually came into existence. …”
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  5. 105

    Late Pennsylvanian vegetation dynamics of the Donets Basin, Ukraine by Nataliya Boyarina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The new plant communities of wetland calamitalean-fern-pteridosperm woodlands on coastal lowlands and seasonally dry fern-pteridosperm woodlands on lagoon coasts in the late Gzhelian were formed according to the migration progressive model of phytocoenogenesis due to a migration of plants from reduced river landscapes to coastal lowlands and lagoon coasts in the period of the further sea level drop with low-amplitude sea level oscillations and an increased drying during the continued late Gzhelian glacial interval. …”
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  6. 106

    Benefits of a second tandem flight phase between two successive satellite altimetry missions for assessing instrumental stability by M. Ablain, N. Lalau, B. Meyssignac, R. Fraudeau, A. Barnoud, G. Dibarboure, A. Egido, C. Donlon

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Tandem flight phases have played a key role in verifying and ensuring the consistency of sea level measurements between successive altimetry reference missions and thus the stability of sea level measurements. …”
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  7. 107

    Volcanic activity on the Kuril Islands in 2023 by @Degterev, Artem V., Chibisova, Marina V.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to video surveillance data, a total of 675 emissions to a height of 1.5 to 4.5 km above sea level were recorded, 293 of which were up to 3 km above sea level and higher. …”
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  8. 108

    THE IMPACT OF ALTITUDE TRAINING ON LUNG ADAPTATION AND ENDURANCE IMPROVEMENT IN ELITE VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES by Nora DEDA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Altitude training above sea level is an effective method for enhancing aerobic capacity and endurance in elite athletes, especially in sports that demand high performance, such as volleyball. …”
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  9. 109

    Geomorphology of the northeast Sardinian continental shelf between Olbia and Posada (Italy) by M. De Luca, L. Casini, G. Cossu, G. De Falco, F. Gamberi, P. Marras, A. Santonastaso, M. Stelletti, V. Pascucci

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The post LGM sea level rise caused submersion of the exposed continental shelf and changed the dominant sedimentary processes. …”
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  10. 110

    The Impact of the Environmental Situation on the Landscapes of the Caspian Sea Coast's Azerbaijan by Humbatova Shafiqa, Abbasova Gunay, Humbatov Mahmud

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Coastal transformation as a result of hydrodynamic factors and sea level changes has a significant impact on ecosystems, economic infrastructure and coastal population. [3] Rapid changes in the Caspian Sea level have created unstable conditions for the coastal environment since the 20th century. …”
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  11. 111

    Patterns and wavelet coherence analysis of tidal dynamics and chlorophyll a concentration by M.N. Hidayat, R. Wafdan, M. Ramli, Z.A. Muchlisin, S. Rizal

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The wavelet transform coherence analysis of chlorophyll a, sea level, and current magnitude data in Regions 1, 2, and 3 show notable coherence in all areas.…”
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    Study on Attribution Analysis and Response of Saltwater Intrusion in Modaomen Waterway During Dry Seasons by HUANG Chunhua, LIN Zhongyuan, ZOU Huazhi, HUANG Pengfei, XU Wei

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Under the influence of climate change and human activities, the saltwater intrusion in the Modaomen Estuary Waterway has intensified significantly,which has greatly threatened the safety of the water supply in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.Based on the daily exceedance time data of seven stations in the Modaomen Waterway,daily maximum tidal range,volume of runoff, mean sea level,cross-shore wind,and alongshore wind from 2004 to 2016,empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis and univariate and multiple linear regression analysis were carried out to reveal the response relationship between the saltwater intrusion and the impact factors and quantify the contribution of each impact factor.The results show that the maximum contribution to the saltwater intrusion is the tidal range,followed by the volume of runoff, which can explain 30% and 28% of the diurnal variation of the exceedance time, respectively.The contribution of wind to the saltwater intrusion is slightly greater than that of the mean sea level,and the contribution of wind and mean sea level to the saltwater intrusion is 12% and 11%,respectively.The effect of cross-shore wind is slightly greater than that of alongshore wind.The peak of Modaomen saltwater intrusion appears in 3.2 days after the minimum tidal range,and the salinity of Modaomen Waterway is not suppressed until 1.8 days after the increase in the volume of runoff of Gaoyao station.This paper can provide theoretical support for watershed scheduling and saltwater intrusion forecast.…”
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  14. 114

    Estimation of relative humidity in Hormozgan province using MODIS products by Masihollah Mohammadi, behrooz sobhani

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Maximum TPW and sea-level pressure values were recorded in coastal lowlands, while minimum values occurred in the highlands. …”
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  15. 115

    Gouvernance des politiques de relocalisation face au risque de montée du niveau de la mer by Hélène Rey-Valette, Bénédicte Rulleau

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Sea-level rise related to climate change will tend to increase the risk of marine inundation. …”
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  16. 116

    Comparation Tidal Harmonic Based on IoT Instrument Using Admiralty Method in Tanjungpinang Waters by M Hasbi Sidqi Alajuri, Hollanda Arief Kusuma, Tonny Suhendra, Dwi Eny Djoko Setyono

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tides are the rising and falling movement of sea level caused by the gravitational force of celestial bodies such as the moon and sun on the mass of seawater on earth. …”
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  17. 117

    URBAN GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE: A REVIEW by Fahmyddin Araaf Tauhid

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Key words: Green Infrastructure, Climate Resilience, Urban Resilience, Sustainability, Flood, Drought,Sea level Rise. …”
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  18. 118

    GIZC et élévation du niveau marin : vers une gestion innovante des littoraux vulnérables by Marie-Laure Lambert

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The phenomenon of the sea level rise obliges the public acttors of the littoral management, urban or natural, to face renewed stakes. …”
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    Stability of small incision lenticule extraction over laser in situ keratomileusis at an altitude of 3874 m by Yanming Huang, Yuancheng Zhao, Xiaofan Chen, Huan zou, Rongdi Yuan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stability of small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) when ascending from near sea level to an altitude of 3874 m. The visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure (IOP), spherical equivalent refraction (SER) and biometric parameters of 20 normal subjects (40 eyes, controls) and 36 subjects who underwent corneal refractive surgery (35 eyes with SMILE and 36 eyes with LASIK) were examined in Chongqing (C, 500 m above sea level) and 7–10 days after a collective travel to Shigatse (S, 3874 m above sea level). …”
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    Environmental health, climate change, and equity: Understanding geographic vulnerabilities by Gina Solomon, Matthew Gribble, Sheri Weiser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Some geographic differences are readily apparent – such as the inherent vulnerability of coastal areas to sea level rise – whereas others are emerging. Geographic vulnerabilities are modified by the built environment and by disparities in the ability to adapt to climate change, further complicating the risk across the globe. …”
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