Vertical Land Motion in the Mediterranean Sea from Altimetry and Tide Gauge Stations
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We have computed estimates of the rate of vertical land motion in the Mediterranean Sea from differences of sea level heights measured by the TOPEX/Poseidon radar altimeter and by a set of tide gauge stations. The comparison of data at 16 tide gauges, using both hourly data from local datasets and monthly data from the PSMSL dataset, shows a general agreement, significant differences are found at only one location. Differences of near-simultaneous, monthly and deseasoned monthly sea level height time-series have been considered in order to reduce the error in the estimated linear-term. In a subset of 23 tide gauge stations the mean accuracy of the estimated vertical rates is 2.3 \textpm 0.8 mm/yr. Results for various stations are in agreement with estimates of vertical land motion from geodetic methods. A comparison with vertical motion estimated by GPS at four locations shows a mean difference of -0.04 \textpm 1.8 mm/yr, however the length of the GPS time-series and the number of locations are too small to draw general conclusions.
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Year of Publication |
2004
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Marine Geodesy
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27
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Number of Pages |
683
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DOI |
10.1080/01490410490883441
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