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Examines in Marine Biology & Oceanography

Segments and Gaps in Tide Gauge Records

  • Open or Close Nils Axel Mörner*

    Department of Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics, Sweden

    *Corresponding author: Nils Axel Mörner, Department of Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics, Sweden

Submission: December 02, 2019; Published: December 11, 2019

DOI: 10.31031/EIMBO.2019.03.000560

ISSN : 2578-031X
Volume3 Issue2

Abstract

The tide-gauge stations all over the globe frequently include gaps, earthquake deformations of reference level, damages of stations and re-locations of sites. In meaningful reconstruction of past sea level change all such structures must be handled with great care. In the original databases of PSMSL and NOAA they are ignored, invalidating meaningful long-term mean trend analyses.

Keywords: Tide gauge records; Sea level changes; Trends; Segments; Gaps

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