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Anomalous secular sea-level acceleration in the Baltic Sea caused by isostatic adjustment
Sea-level change Glacial isostatic adjustment Rheology
2015/8/18
Observations from the global array of tide gauges show that global sea-level has been rising at an average rate of 1.5-2 mm/yr during the last ~150 years [Douglas 1991, Spada and Galassi 2012]. Althou...
Comparing a thermo-mechanical Weichselian Ice Sheet reconstruction to reconstructions based on the sea level equation: aspects of ice configurations and glacial isostatic adjustment
thermo-mechanical Weichselian Ice Sheet reconstruction to reconstructions sea level equation ice configurations glacial isostatic adjustment
2015/1/6
In this study we compare a recent reconstruction of the Weichselian Ice Sheet as simulated by the University of Maine ice sheet model (UMISM) to two reconstructions commonly used in glacial isostatic ...
Lithosphere and upper-mantle structure of the southern Baltic Sea estimated from modelling relative sea-level data with glacial isostatic adjustment
Lithosphere and upper-mantle structure southern Baltic Sea estimated modelling relative sea-level data glacial isostatic adjustment
2015/1/6
During the last glacial maximum, a large ice sheet covered Scandinavia, which depressed the earth's surface by several 100 m. In northern central Europe, mass redistribution in the upper mantle led to...
Optimal locations of sea-level indicators in glacial isostatic adjustment investigations
Optimal locations sea-level indicators glacial isostatic adjustment
2015/1/6
Fréchet (sensitivity) kernels are an important tool in glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) investigations to understand lithospheric thickness, mantle viscosity and ice-load model variations. These par...
The social psychology of seismic hazard adjustment: re-evaluating the international literature
The social psychology seismic hazard adjustment re-evaluating the international literature
2010/10/21
The majority of people at risk from earthquakes do little or nothing to reduce their vulnerability. Over the past 40 years social scientists have tried to predict and explain levels of seismic hazard ...