Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The first comprehensive analysis of long-term sea level change in New Zealand was completed in 1990. That analysis revealed an average rise in sea levels around the New Zealand coastline of 1.7 mm/yr since 1900. A more recent analysis, completed in 2003, gave a revised figure for the average rate of 1.6 mm/yr – a figure that was neither significantly different from the earlier estimate nor significantly different from the best global estimates of sea level rise. Until now the apparent spatial impacts of this rise, at least as seen be the New Zealand public, have been very limited. For the surveyor, however, rising sea levels create a number of problems some of whi...
International audienceInvestigations in long-term instrumental tidal records reveal that 20th centur...
This thesis focuses on possible urban design responses to a worst-case scenario for sea level change...
Abstract Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes have been reconstructed for four regions within t...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The first comprehensive an...
Understanding past sea levels is essential to respond to the challenges of climate change. In the Pa...
The sea level rise in the Wellington Region has been studied recently and results have been presente...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
Historically tide gauge (TG) data have been used to estimate global sea level rise. Critical to the ...
Climate change has a variety of important impacts, one of which is reflected in sea levels. Indeed, ...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
Sea level rise is a major consequence of climate change and is expected to threaten many low-lying a...
This paper presents a review of past to current observations in the study of climate change and sea-...
Sea level rise is one of the most significant long term challenges of the 21st Century, with predict...
Coasts in tectonically active regions face varying threat levels as land subsides or uplifts relativ...
Since the later part of the 19th Century, tide gauge records indicate that global sea levels have ri...
International audienceInvestigations in long-term instrumental tidal records reveal that 20th centur...
This thesis focuses on possible urban design responses to a worst-case scenario for sea level change...
Abstract Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes have been reconstructed for four regions within t...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The first comprehensive an...
Understanding past sea levels is essential to respond to the challenges of climate change. In the Pa...
The sea level rise in the Wellington Region has been studied recently and results have been presente...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
Historically tide gauge (TG) data have been used to estimate global sea level rise. Critical to the ...
Climate change has a variety of important impacts, one of which is reflected in sea levels. Indeed, ...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
Sea level rise is a major consequence of climate change and is expected to threaten many low-lying a...
This paper presents a review of past to current observations in the study of climate change and sea-...
Sea level rise is one of the most significant long term challenges of the 21st Century, with predict...
Coasts in tectonically active regions face varying threat levels as land subsides or uplifts relativ...
Since the later part of the 19th Century, tide gauge records indicate that global sea levels have ri...
International audienceInvestigations in long-term instrumental tidal records reveal that 20th centur...
This thesis focuses on possible urban design responses to a worst-case scenario for sea level change...
Abstract Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes have been reconstructed for four regions within t...