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    Estimating ocean heat content from the ocean thermal expansion parameters using satellite data by V. P. Kondeti, S. Palanisamy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To achieve this objective, artificial neural network (ANN) models were developed to derive thermosteric sea level (TSL) from a given dataset of sea surface temperature, sea surface salinity, geographical coordinates, and climatological TSL. …”
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    Climate Change: Effects on Salinity in Florida’s Estuaries and Responses of Oysters, Seagrass, and Other Animal and Plant Life by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Florida’s economically important estuaries could be heavily impacted by sea-level rise and altered river flow, both caused by climate change. …”
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    Climate Change: Effects on Salinity in Florida’s Estuaries and Responses of Oysters, Seagrass, and Other Animal and Plant Life by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Florida’s economically important estuaries could be heavily impacted by sea-level rise and altered river flow, both caused by climate change. …”
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    Analytic Solutions to Reflection-Transmission Problem of Interface in Anisotropic Ice Sheet by Bangbing Wang, Honkuan Wong

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Studying the anisotropy of ice crystals can help to well understand and predict the behavior of the polar ice sheet and then the sea level rising and global climate change. In this paper, firstly, we deduce the expression of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of anisotropic media, which are determined by permittivity tensor and geometry of media. …”
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    GENETIC DIVERSITY OF BREAD WHEAT LANDRACES COLLECTED BY SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS IN AFGHANISTAN by O. P. Mitrofanova, P. P. Strelchenko, E. V. Zuev, K. Street, J. Konopka, M. Mackay

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The distribution of Afghani landraces of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) from the Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry and Australian collections depending on elevation above sea level and climatic conditions (humidity/aridity) is discussed. …”
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    Historical snow measurements in the central and southern Apennine Mountains: climatology, variability, and trend by V. Capozzi, F. Serrapica, A. Rocco, C. Annella, C. Annella, G. Budillon

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To pursue this aim, we used the monthly observations of the snow cover duration, number of days with snowfall and total height of new snow collected at 129 stations located between 288 and 1750 m above sea level. Such data have been manually digitised from the Hydrological Yearbooks of the Italian National Hydrological and Mareographic Service. …”
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    Hunters Before ‘Diana’: examining pre-protohistoric lithic artifacts at the sanctuary of ‘Diana nemorensis’ (Lake Nemi, central Italy) as an indicator of human-environmental intera... by Flavio Altamura, Francesca Diosono

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the Early-Middle Holocene, rising water levels, reaching approximately 360 m above sea level, potentially hindered human occupation. However, during the Mid-Late Holocene, decreasing water levels allowed late prehistoric and protohistoric groups to engage in diverse activities in the basin, leaving traces that may hold early symbolic significance. …”
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    Can a single coastal tide gauge help predict internal solitary wave activity offshore by Jean-Baptiste Roustan, Lucie Bordois, Jesús García-Lafuente, Franck Dumas, Francis Auclair, Xavier Carton

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We evidence that large amplitude ISWs propagating in the Strait of Gibraltar have a signature in the sea level at the Tarifa tide gauge and we propose an algorithm to automatically detect them. …”
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    Permanence risks limit blue carbon financing strategies to safeguard Southeast Asian mangroves by Valerie Kwan, Daniel A. Friess, Tasya Vadya Sarira, Yiwen Zeng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using opportunity costs associated with oil palm, rice and aquaculture land use conversion as indicators of socioeconomic risks, and predicted cyclones and sea-level rise as indicators of climate change risks, we find that 85% of mangroves are likely to experience some form of permanence risk. …”
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    Investigating the Changes in the Nature of Tropical Cyclones Due to Climate Change by Mehriar Ali Mohammadi, Mohammad Pakhireh Zan, Saeedeh Kharazmi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…On the other hand, with the rise of the ocean water level, the destructive power of storms in coastal areas will increase. The rise of the sea level itself is caused by climate change. On the other hand, the proportion of very intense tropical cyclones (Category 4 and 5) is projected to increase, even though most climate model studies predict that the total number of tropical cyclones per year will decrease or remain nearly constant. …”
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    VIETNAMESE PREHISTORIC MARINE CULTURES - OUTSTANDING HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL VALUES by Nguyễn Khắc Sử

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Earth's history has gone through at least 20 glacial and interglacial cycles in which the sea advanced and receded, not to mention the small fluctuations between stages, or those due to tectonic activity that made sea-level changes vary in each region. Fluctuations in past water levels in the East Sea determined not only the space for survival, but also the process of forming prehistoric Vietnamese marine cultures. …”
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    Life Histories of Two Endangered Sea Skaters Halobates matsumurai Esaki and Asclepios shiranui (Esaki) (Hemiptera: Gerridae: Halobatinae) by Terumi Ikawa, Yuichi Nozoe, Natsuko Yamashita, Namiko Nishimura, Satoshi Ohnoki, Kyoko Yusa, Sugihiko Hoshizaki, Masayuki Komaba, Akihiro Kawakubo

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Eggs of H. matsumurai were laid on natural sandstones and man-made sandstone walls along the shore, mostly above the average sea level. The eggs had very hard shells, presumably adaptive to protect them from desiccation, solar radiation, and wave action, especially during the overwintering period.…”
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    Le recul stratégique : de l’anticipation nécessaire aux innovations juridiques by Marie-Laure Lambert

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Climate change nowadays obliges to think about new legal tools to manage town planning on vulnerable coasts, in a context of the sea level rise. In case of public deficiency, the damages on buildings and persons will grow, as well as the risks of administrative or penal responsibility of public authorities. …”
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    Persistent Magma‐Rich Waves Beneath Mid‐Ocean Ridges Explain Long Periodicity on Ocean Floor Fabric by S. J. Sim

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Recent debate has focused on whether sea level changes—driven by Milankovitch glacial cycles—generate the abyssal hill fabric of the ocean floor by modulating mid‐ocean ridge magma supply. …”
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    Optimizing of Iterative Turbo Equalizer for Underwater Sensor Communication by Ji Won Jung, Ki Man Kim

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…We presented an iterative turbo equalization to cope with intersymbol interference induced by reflection of sea level and sea bottom for underwater sensor communication channel. …”
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    Reconstitution de trajectoires paysagères de zones humides littorales à l’aide de cartographies diachroniques : exemple des marais estuariens de Corsept by Léa Paly, Nathalie Carcaud, Véronique Beaujouan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Often developed for anthropogenic purposes, but also protected for their natural characteristics, they are now facing an increased risk of flooding due to climate change and the rise in the sea level. A prospective approach is frequently used to consider the development of these areas and requires a good knowledge of the trajectories of coastal wetland landscapes, as well as their development and past uses. …”
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    Why Rebuild on Toxic, Sinking Ground?: The Challenges for Disaster Recovery in Southeast Louisiana by Jamie Lynn Chan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As southern Louisiana is experiencing one of the highest rates of sea level rise in the world, it is not uncommon for residents to hear that it is “too late” to save their homes from the impacts of climate change. …”
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    Risk Assessment Method for Offshore Structure Based on Global Sensitivity Analysis by Zou Tao, Li Huajun, Liu Defu

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Since field measured data and statistical results often have inevitable errors and uncertainties which lead to inaccurate prediction and analysis, the risk in the design stage of offshore structures caused by uncertainties in environmental loads, sea level, and marine corrosion must be taken into account. …”
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    The analysis of synoptic patterns influencing sand and dust genesis over the West Asia region by Saviz Sehat Kashani, مهدی رهنما, Noushin Khoddam, Sara Karami, Abbas Ranjbar

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In other words, in the warm season of the year, dust storms are accompanied by a strengthening of the pressure gradient near the mean sea level and an increase in wind speed, which activates the sources and emits and transports dust. …”
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    Dominant inflation of the Arctic Ocean’s Beaufort Gyre in a warming climate by Qiang Wang, Qi Shu, Shizhu Wang, Xinyue Li, Sergey Danilov, Fangli Qiao, Zhenya Song, Fan Wang, Thomas Jung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, using high-resolution simulations and Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 data, we find that the Beaufort Gyre will increasingly accumulate freshwater, elevate sea level, and spin up its circulation as the climate warms. …”
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