Research paper
InSAR Measurement of Vertical Land Motion at Urban and Rural New Zealand Coastal Strips
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- Title
- InSAR Measurement of Vertical Land Motion at Urban and Rural New Zealand Coastal Strips
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- Victoria University of Wellington
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<strong>Sea level rise is one consequence of Earth’s changing climate. Century-long tide gauge records show that global-mean sea-level rise reached 11-16 cm during the twentieth century at a mean rate of 1.2 mm/y. Today, the average rate of global-mean sea-level rise is higher at 3-4 mm/y and is expected to increase in the future. This represents a hazard to low elevation coastal zones worldwide. Yet, before global sea level projections can be used to characterise future coastal flood hazard ...
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- Research paper
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- Scholarly text / Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2024
- Creator
- Jesse Kearse
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- https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/InSAR_Measurement_of_Vertical_Land_Motion_at_Urban_and_Rural...
- Related subjects
- Geodesy / Vertical land motion / InSAR / coastal subsidence / School: School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences / Climatological hazards (e.g. extreme temperatures, drought and wildfires) / Geological hazards (e.g. earthquakes, landslides and volcanic activity) / Meteorological hazards (e.g. cyclones and storms) / Degree Discipline: Geophysics / Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy / Degree Level: Doctoral
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