The importance of sediment in sea-level change
Ken L. Ferrier (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
W. Van Der Wal (TU Delft - Physical and Space Geodesy, TU Delft - Astrodynamics & Space Missions)
G.A. Ruetenik (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
P Stocchi (NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
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Abstract
The movement of sediment across Earth’s surface affects sea level by deforming the solid Earth, modifying the gravity field, and displacing and absorbing water. Recent studies show that accounting for sediment redistribution is important for interpreting and predicting sea-level change