Nonlinear absolute sea-level patterns in the long-term-trend tide gauges of the East Coast of North America

Author:

Boretti Alberto1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering , Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University , Al Khobar , Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Abstract The paper provides an estimate of the latest relative and absolute rates of rise and accelerations of the sea levels for the East Coast of North America. The computation is based on the long-term trend (LTT) tide gauge records of the relative sea levels and the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) time series of the absolute position of fixed dome nearby the tide gauges. The GNSS result is used to infer the subsidence or uplift of the tide gauge instrument. The data of 33 LTT tide stations with more than 80 years of data are shown. The average relative sea-level rise is +2.22 mm/yr. subjected to a small, positive average acceleration of +0.0027 mm/yr2. The average absolute velocity of the tide gauge instruments is −0.52 mm/yr. translating in an average absolute sea-level rise of +1.70 mm/yr. This is the first paper publishing a comprehensive survey of the absolute sea-level rates of rise along the East Coast of North America using the reliable information of relative sea-level rates of rise from LTT tide gauges, plus the absolute subsidence rates from GNSS antennas that are close to the tide gauges installations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,General Engineering,Modeling and Simulation,General Chemical Engineering

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