. (2013). Tide-induced microseismicity in the Mertz glacier grounding area, East Antarctica
. Geophysical Research Letters, 40(20), 5412–5416.
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Brachet C., Calzas M., Drezen C., Fichen L., Guillerm C., Guillot A., Téchiné P., Testut L., Bonnefond P., Laurain O.. (2014). Tide Station and GPS buoys..
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Brachet C., Calzas M., Drezen C., Fichen L., Guillerm C., Guillot A., Téchiné P., Testut L., Bonnefond P., Laurain O. (2014). Tide Station and GPS buoys.
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Unnikrishnan A. S., A. Matthews, M. Gravelle, L. Testut, T. Aarup, P. L. Woodworth and B. A. Kumar. (2019). Tide gauges. In: Beal, Lisa M.; Vialard, Jérôme; Roxy, Mathew K., (eds.) Full Report. IndOOS-2: A roadmap to sustained observations of the Indian Ocean for 2020-2030.
Abstract: Tide gauge measurements provide data for routine tidal predictions in ports as well as for extreme events such as storm surges and tsunamis. Along with satellite altimeter measurements, tide gauges also provide measurements used for sea-level rise estimates. This is particularly important for impact assessment in low-lying coastlines of south Asia as well as islands such as the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.
Programme: 688
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. (2019). Tide gauges.
Abstract: Tide gauge measurements provide data for routine tidal predictions in ports as well as for extreme events such as storm surges and tsunamis. Along with satellite altimeter measurements, tide gauges also provide measurements used for sea-level rise estimates. This is particularly important for impact assessment in low-lying coastlines of south Asia as well as islands such as the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.
Programme: 688
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Legresy, L., L. Lescarmontier, R. Coleman, C. Mayet, L.Testut, N.W. Young. (2010). Tidal rifting and calving of the Mertz glacier tongue..
Abstract: EGU Vienna
Programme: 1050
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Casula, G.; Danesi, S.; Dubbini, M.; Vittuari, L. (2007). Tidal forcing on David Glacier and Drygalski Ice Tongue. The National Academy Press, Washington DC.
Abstract: During the 2005-06 Austral Summer, we carried out a joint observational campaign in the area of the David Glacier, South Victoria Land, with the aim of collecting simultaneous time series of geodetic and seismological data. We installed 7 temporary seismographic stations on rock outcrops surrounding the glacier and 3 temporary geodetic stations both on flowing ice and on rock. The seismic network registered a significant low-energy seismic activity, principally originated by ice creeping and basal stress at the interface between the ice and the bedrock. The geodetic stations allowed us to survey the glacier kinematics forced by the Ross Sea tides, and to infer the grounding line location. Here we show some details about data analysis and preliminary results.
Keywords: Antarctica; David Glacier; Tidal force; Geodetic observations; Seismicity
Programme: 906
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Molines J.M., Le Provost C., Lyard F., Ray R.D., Shum C.K. & Eanes R.J. (1994). Tidal corrections in the TOPEX/POSEIDON geophysical data records. J. Geophys. Res., 99(c12), 24749–24760.
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Gaia Piccioni, Denise Dettmering, Wolfgang Bosch, Florian Seitz. (2019). TICON: TIdal CONstants based on GESLA sea-level records from globally located tide gauges (Vol. 6).
Abstract: The TICON (TIdal CONstants) dataset contains harmonic constants of 40 tidal constituents computed for 1,145 tide gauges distributed globally. The tidal estimations are based on publicly available sea level records of the second version of the Global Extreme Sea Level Analysis (GESLA) project and were derived through a least squares-based harmonic analysis on the single time series. A preliminary screening was performed on all records to exclude doubtful observations. Only the records containing more than 70% of valid measurements were processed, that correspond to 89.7% of the total 1,276 original public GESLA records. The results are stored in a text file, and include additional information on the position of the stations, the starting and ending years of the analysed record, the estimated error of the fit, a code that corresponds to the source of the record and additional information on the single time series. In ocean tide models, data from in situ stations are used for validation purposes, and TICON is a useful and easy-to-handle data set that allows the users to select the records according to different criteria most suitable for their purposes. The data are provided with DOI identification in the PANGAEA repository.
Keywords: GESLA tide gauge tides
Programme: 688
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Mangin S., Gauthier Clerc M., Frenot Y., Gendner J.P. & Le Maho Y. (2003). Ticks Ixodes uriae and the breeding performance of a colonial seabird, king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus. J. Avian Biol., 34, 30–34.
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