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View article: How high is the ground at the edge between huge water bodies and dry land?
How high is the ground at the edge between huge water bodies and dry land? Open
We want to understand how the edge between huge water bodies and dry land moves. Sometimes this edge moves when the huge water body becomes higher. This happens more and more as the large rock we're living on is getting hotter. But sometim…
View article: A time-variable topo-bathymetry from coastal remote sensing observations
A time-variable topo-bathymetry from coastal remote sensing observations Open
Sea level rise is commonly associated with retreating shorelines. However, shoreline evolution is the result of the complex interaction between several groups of processes: Changes in inundation from changing water levels, vertical land mo…
View article: Changing sea level, changing shorelines: integration of remote-sensing observations at the Terschelling barrier island
Changing sea level, changing shorelines: integration of remote-sensing observations at the Terschelling barrier island Open
Sea level rise is associated with increased coastal erosion and inundation. However, the effects of sea level change on the shoreline can be enhanced or counteracted by vertical land motion and morphological processes. Therefore, knowledge…
View article: Reply on RC1
Reply on RC1 Open
Abstract. Sea level rise is associated with increased coastal erosion and inundation. However, the effects of sea level change on the shoreline can be enhanced or counteracted by vertical land motion and morphological processes. Therefore,…
View article: Quantifying the impact of sea level and morphodynamics on shoreline changes with remote sensing observations
Quantifying the impact of sea level and morphodynamics on shoreline changes with remote sensing observations Open
Potential causes for shoreline retreat are diverse and very site-specific. These include inundation through absolute sea level rise or relative sea level changes caused by vertical land motions, as well as morphological processes (erosion …
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-2320
Comment on egusphere-2023-2320 Open
Abstract. Sea level rise is associated with increased coastal erosion and inundation. However, the effects of sea level change on the shoreline can be enhanced or counteracted by vertical land motion and morphological processes. Therefore,…
View article: Changing Sea Level, Changing Shorelines: Comparison of Remote Sensing Observations at the Terschelling Barrier Island
Changing Sea Level, Changing Shorelines: Comparison of Remote Sensing Observations at the Terschelling Barrier Island Open
Sea level rise is associated with increased coastal erosion and inundation. However, the effects of sea level change on the shoreline can be enhanced or counteracted by vertical land motion and morphological processes. Therefore, knowledge…
View article: A novel approach for assessing regionally differentiated ocean contributions to Earth Energy Imbalance from GRACE(-FO) and multi-mission altimetry
A novel approach for assessing regionally differentiated ocean contributions to Earth Energy Imbalance from GRACE(-FO) and multi-mission altimetry Open
Earth Energy Imbalance (EEI) results from a net positive radiative flux at the top of atmosphere. Over 90% of this excess energy is stored as heat in the ocean causing present day ocean heat content (OHC) change. This in turn leads to volu…
View article: What is driving coastline migration in the Wadden Sea? Quantifying the coastal geometry with geodetic and Earth observation techniques
What is driving coastline migration in the Wadden Sea? Quantifying the coastal geometry with geodetic and Earth observation techniques Open
Higher sea levels can affect the position of a coastline by increased inundation and more erosion through higher wave energy. Other morphological processes like sediment transport by currents or river discharge and sediment accumulation by…