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Vishwakarma, B.D. (author), Royston, S. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Westaway, R.M. (author), Bamber, J.L. (author)
The conventional sea level budget (SLB) equates changes in sea surface height with the sum of ocean mass and steric change, where solid-Earth movements are included as corrections but limited to the impact of glacial isostatic adjustment. However, changes in ocean mass load also deform the ocean bottom elastically. Until the early 2000s,...
journal article 2020
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Brussee, Marenka (author)
Climate change causes alterations in large scale mass transport patterns in the ocean, cryosphere and hydrology. The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission which has been operational in the years 2002-2017 has already improved our understanding of large scale mass transport on Earth, but improvement of data quality is...
master thesis 2019
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Wouters, B. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Lavallée, D.A. (author), Bamber, J.L. (author)
Variations in the Earth's water cycle are commonly quantified by their effect on global mean sea?level. However, the interaction between passive adjustment of the ocean to changes in gravitational attraction due to mass redistribution, the related deformation of the solid Earth and disturbances in the Earth's rotation vector will yield a...
journal article 2011
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Wouters, B. (author)
Since early 2002, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellite mission provide the scientific community with accurate monthly maps of the Earth's gravity field. On short time-scale, the observed variations are mainly related to a redistribution of water on the Earth's surface. This new data set has lead to a leap forward in...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Schrama, E.J.O. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author)
journal article 2007
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