South Georgia Island in the Southern Atlantic Ocean is a key location for the seismic, geomagnetic and oceanic global monitoring networks. In its sub-Antarctic location, the island is largely covered by mountain glaciers which have been reported to be retreating due to climatic change. Furthermore, during past glaciation periods the island and its shelf area have been ice covered as was revealed by scarring of the sub-oceanic topography. Together with ongoing tectonics along the North Scotia Ridge, these processes have the ability to produce significant uplift on local to regional scales, affecting the measurements of the tide gauge (GLOSS ID 187) at King Edward Point (KEP). Furthermore, with its mid-ocean location, the tide gauge ...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Global mean sea level (GMSL) is now widely recognized to have risen between 1 to 2 mm/yr depending o...
During 2017 a team from the University of Luxembourg and the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
South Georgia Island, the main land outcrop on the South Georgia microcontinent (SGM), is located ap...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Geor-...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
After initial sea level observations in the 1950s, a new pressure tide gauge (Global Sea Level Obser...
In 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georgia, South Atl...
During the period from 7th until 14th February 2013 Norman Teferle (University of Luxembourg) and Se...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Provides details of the recent scientific activities in South Georgia and Tristan da Cunha giving so...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Global mean sea level (GMSL) is now widely recognized to have risen between 1 to 2 mm/yr depending o...
During 2017 a team from the University of Luxembourg and the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
South Georgia Island, the main land outcrop on the South Georgia microcontinent (SGM), is located ap...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Geor-...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
After initial sea level observations in the 1950s, a new pressure tide gauge (Global Sea Level Obser...
In 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georgia, South Atl...
During the period from 7th until 14th February 2013 Norman Teferle (University of Luxembourg) and Se...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Provides details of the recent scientific activities in South Georgia and Tristan da Cunha giving so...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Global mean sea level (GMSL) is now widely recognized to have risen between 1 to 2 mm/yr depending o...
During 2017 a team from the University of Luxembourg and the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool...