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Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Schütt, Eike M. (author), Marcos, Marta (author), Hernandez-Carrasco, Ismael (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Attribution of sea-level change to its different drivers is typically done using a sea-level budget approach. While the global mean sea-level budget is considered closed, closing the budget on a finer spatial scale is more complicated due to, for instance, limitations in our observational system and the spatial processes contributing to regional...
journal article 2023
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Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Ocean mass change is one of the main drivers of present-day sea-level change (SLC). Also known as barystatic SLC, ocean mass change is caused by the exchange of freshwater between the land and the ocean, such as melting of continental ice from glaciers and ice sheets, and variations in land water storage. While many studies have quantified the...
journal article 2022
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Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Recent studies disagree about the contribution of variations in temperature and salinity of the oceans—steric change—to the observed sea-level change. This article explores two sources of uncertainty to both global mean and regional steric sea-level trends. First, we analyze the influence of different temperature and salinity data sets on the...
journal article 2020