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Rémy F., Legrésy B. & Testut L. |
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Ice sheet and radar altimetry. |
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2001 |
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Surveys in geophysics |
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Mandea M. & Purucker M. |
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Observing, modeling, and interpreting magnetic fields of the solid earth |
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2005 |
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Surveys in geophysics |
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26 |
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415-459 |
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Chisham, G.; Lester, M.; Milan, S. E.; Freeman, M. P.; Bristow, W. A.; Grocott, A.; McWilliams, K. A.; Ruohoniemi, J. M.; Yeoman, T. K.; Dyson, P. L.; Greenwald, R. A.; Kikuchi, T.; Pinnock, M.; Rash, J. P. S.; Sato, N.; Sofko, G. J.; Villain, J.-P.; Walk |
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A decade of the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN): scientific achievements, new techniques and future directions |
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2007 |
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Surveys in geophysics |
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28 |
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33-109 |
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Mioara Mandea, Aude Chambodut |
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Geomagnetic Field Processes and Their Implications for Space Weather |
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2020 |
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Surveys in Geophysics |
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41 |
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6 |
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1611-1627 |
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Understanding the magnetic environment of our planet and the geomagnetic field changes in time and space is a very important issue for assessing the Sun–Earth interactions. All changes in solar activity impact the delicate balance between influences of interplanetary magnetic field and of geomagnetic field. The most dynamic events eventually result in disturbances in the magnitude and direction of the Earth’s magnetic field and therefore impact our planet and its magnetosphere as a whole. The dynamics of the ionosphere and thermosphere during magnetic storms and substorms involves the heating, expansion, and composition changes at high latitudes, but also the surface-level response in terms of geomagnetically induced currents and other geomagnetic and geoelectric disturbances. Here, we provide a short overview of the current knowledge of the Earth’s magnetic field, its present shape and the way it responds to external forces. The main aim of the paper is not to present the complexity of the space weather processes, but rather to bring the attention of the geohazard community to the possible dramatic effects of space weather events. For this, the paper highlights some societal implications of space weather on our increasingly technology-dependent society, including some possible effects of geomagnetically induced currents, the disruption of satellite communications and navigation, and risks of radiation damage both in space and in aviation. |
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S. Jevrejeva, A. Matthews, A. Slangen |
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The Twentieth-Century Sea Level Budget: Recent Progress and Challenges |
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2017 |
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Surveys in Geophysics |
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38 |
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1 |
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295-307 |
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Data archeology Observing system Sea level budget Sea level rise |
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For coastal areas, given the large and growing concentration of population and economic activity, as well as the importance of coastal ecosystems, sea level rise is one of the most damaging aspects of the warming climate. Huge progress in quantifying the cause of sea level rise and closure of sea level budget for the period since the 1990s has been made mainly due to the development of the global observing system for sea level components and total sea levels. We suggest that a large spread (1.2 ± 0.2–1.9 ± 0.3 mm year−1) in estimates of sea level rise during the twentieth century from several reconstructions demonstrates the need for and importance of the rescue of historical observations from tide gauges, with a focus on the beginning of the twentieth century. Understanding the physical mechanisms contributing to sea level rise and controlling the variability of sea level over the past few 100 years are a challenging task. In this study, we provide an overview of the progress in understanding the cause of sea level rise during the twentieth century and highlight the main challenges facing the interdisciplinary sea level community in understanding the complex nature of sea level changes. |
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Marta Marcos, Guy Wöppelmann, Andrew Matthews, Rui M. Ponte, Florence Birol, Fabrice Ardhuin, Giovanni Coco, Alvaro Santamaría-Gómez, Valerie Ballu, Laurent Testut, Don Chambers, Justin E. Stopa |
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Coastal Sea Level and Related Fields from Existing Observing Systems |
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2019 |
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Surveys in Geophysics |
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40 |
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6 |
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1293-1317 |
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We review the status of current sea-level observing systems with a focus on the coastal zone. Tide gauges are the major source of coastal sea-level observations monitoring most of the world coastlines, although with limited extent in Africa and part of South America. The longest tide gauge records, however, are unevenly distributed and mostly concentrated along the European and North American coasts. Tide gauges measure relative sea level but the monitoring of vertical land motion through high-precision GNSS, despite being essential to disentangle land and ocean contributions in tide gauge records, is only available in a limited number of stations. (25% of tide gauges have a GNSS station at less than 10 km.) Other data sources are new in situ observing systems fostered by recent progress in GNSS data processing (e.g., GPS reflectometry, GNSS-towed platforms) and coastal altimetry currently measuring sea level as close as 5 km from the coastline. Understanding observed coastal sea level also requires information on various contributing processes, and we provide an overview of some other relevant observing systems, including those on (offshore and coastal) wind waves and water density and mass changes. |
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Lang M., Glasmacher U.A., Moine B., Müller C., Neumann R. & Wagner G.A. |
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Heavy-ion induced defects in phlogopite imaged by scanning force microscopy. |
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2002 |
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Surface & coatings technology |
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158-159 |
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Foucault, E., P.-l. Blelly, A. Marchaudon |
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High frequency waves propagation in Earth ionosphere |
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2017 |
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Superdarn workshop, quirico d’orcia, italy |
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Marchaudon, A., P.-l. Blelly, F. Pitout, M. Indurain, A. Goutenoir, V. Génot, N. André, L. Beigbeder, M. Bouchemit, S. Caussarieu, N. Dufourg, J. Durand, M. Gangloff, D. Popescu, J.-p. Toniutti |
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Development of new ionospheric on-line tools in the frame of CDPP |
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Superdarn workshop, quirico d’orcia, italy |
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Marchaudon, A., M. Grandin, P.-l. Blelly, A. Aikio, A. Kozlovsky, I. Virtanen, H. Vanhamäki |
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Modelling of a HSS event impact on the high latitude ionosphere |
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Superdarn workshop, quirico d’orcia, italy |
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