AbstractTotal sea level variations (SLVs) are caused by two major components: steric variations due to thermal expansion of seawater, and mass-induced variations due to mass exchange between ocean and land. In this study, the global SLV and its steric and mass components were estimated by satellite altimetry, Argo float data and the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data over 2005–2014. Space gravimetry observations from GRACE suggested that two-thirds of the global mean sea level rise rate observed by altimetry (i.e., 3.1 ± 0.3 mm/a from 2005 to 2014) could be explained by an increase in ocean mass. Furthermore, the global mean sea level was observed to drop significantly during the 2010/2011 La Niña event, which may be attri...
0012-821XWe estimate the mean steric sea level variations over the 60 degrees S-60 degrees N oceanic...
Global sea level rise is both a major indicator and consequence of global warming. At present, globa...
We have combined observations of global mean sea variations from Topex/Poseidon altimetry with avera...
AbstractTotal sea level variations (SLVs) are caused by two major components: steric variations due ...
Abstract—The contribution of the water mass change and the steric change of the ocean to the long te...
Present-day global mean sea level rise is caused by ocean thermal expansion, ice mass loss from glac...
Present-day global mean sea level rise is caused by ocean thermal expansion, ice mass loss from glac...
Sea level changes over time because of water mass exchange among the oceans and continents, ice shee...
Sea level changes over time because of water mass exchange among the oceans and continents, ice shee...
Significance Understanding sea-level change is of paramount importance because it reflects climat...
0921-8181From the IPCC 4th Assessment Report published in 2007, ocean thermal expansion contributed ...
0921-8181From the IPCC 4th Assessment Report published in 2007, ocean thermal expansion contributed ...
0921-8181From the IPCC 4th Assessment Report published in 2007, ocean thermal expansion contributed ...
Dividing the sea-level budget into contributions from ice sheets and glaciers, the water cycle, ster...
Monitoring sea level changes and exploring their causes are of great significance for future climate...
0012-821XWe estimate the mean steric sea level variations over the 60 degrees S-60 degrees N oceanic...
Global sea level rise is both a major indicator and consequence of global warming. At present, globa...
We have combined observations of global mean sea variations from Topex/Poseidon altimetry with avera...
AbstractTotal sea level variations (SLVs) are caused by two major components: steric variations due ...
Abstract—The contribution of the water mass change and the steric change of the ocean to the long te...
Present-day global mean sea level rise is caused by ocean thermal expansion, ice mass loss from glac...
Present-day global mean sea level rise is caused by ocean thermal expansion, ice mass loss from glac...
Sea level changes over time because of water mass exchange among the oceans and continents, ice shee...
Sea level changes over time because of water mass exchange among the oceans and continents, ice shee...
Significance Understanding sea-level change is of paramount importance because it reflects climat...
0921-8181From the IPCC 4th Assessment Report published in 2007, ocean thermal expansion contributed ...
0921-8181From the IPCC 4th Assessment Report published in 2007, ocean thermal expansion contributed ...
0921-8181From the IPCC 4th Assessment Report published in 2007, ocean thermal expansion contributed ...
Dividing the sea-level budget into contributions from ice sheets and glaciers, the water cycle, ster...
Monitoring sea level changes and exploring their causes are of great significance for future climate...
0012-821XWe estimate the mean steric sea level variations over the 60 degrees S-60 degrees N oceanic...
Global sea level rise is both a major indicator and consequence of global warming. At present, globa...
We have combined observations of global mean sea variations from Topex/Poseidon altimetry with avera...