Coasts in tectonically active regions face varying threat levels as land subsides or uplifts relative to rising sea levels. We review the processes influencing relative sea-level change in New Zealand, and the geological context behind ongoing land movements, focussing on major population centres. Whilst Holocene sea levels have been reconstructed using a variety of techniques, recent work uses salt-marsh microfossil assemblages to reconstruct relative sea-level changes over the past few centuries. For the twentieth century, these proxy-based studies often show enhanced rates of sea-level rise relative to tide-gauge observations. The effects of tectonic subsidence must be considered, alongside vertical and dating uncertainties in the sea-le...
Global sea level rise is contributing to the acceleration of cliff erosion rates in New Zealand, whe...
Since the pioneering work of David Scott and others in the 1970s and 1980s, foraminifera have been u...
In this paper we present new proxy-based sea-level reconstructions for southern New Zealand spanning...
Coasts in tectonically active regions face varying threat levels as land subsides or uplifts relativ...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
The full body of work relating to Holocene sea-level histories in the New Zealand region has been i...
Abstract Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes have been reconstructed for four regions within t...
Historically tide gauge (TG) data have been used to estimate global sea level rise. Critical to the ...
International audienceInvestigations in long-term instrumental tidal records reveal that 20th centur...
Positive deviations from linear sea-level trends represent important climate signals if they are per...
Understanding past sea levels is essential to respond to the challenges of climate change. In the Pa...
Significant inflexions and accelerations of recent sea-level rise have been observed in tide gauges,...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The first comprehensive an...
Since the later part of the 19th Century, tide gauge records indicate that global sea levels have ri...
This paper presents the current state of knowledge of the Aotearoa New Zealand last interglacial (ma...
Global sea level rise is contributing to the acceleration of cliff erosion rates in New Zealand, whe...
Since the pioneering work of David Scott and others in the 1970s and 1980s, foraminifera have been u...
In this paper we present new proxy-based sea-level reconstructions for southern New Zealand spanning...
Coasts in tectonically active regions face varying threat levels as land subsides or uplifts relativ...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
The full body of work relating to Holocene sea-level histories in the New Zealand region has been i...
Abstract Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes have been reconstructed for four regions within t...
Historically tide gauge (TG) data have been used to estimate global sea level rise. Critical to the ...
International audienceInvestigations in long-term instrumental tidal records reveal that 20th centur...
Positive deviations from linear sea-level trends represent important climate signals if they are per...
Understanding past sea levels is essential to respond to the challenges of climate change. In the Pa...
Significant inflexions and accelerations of recent sea-level rise have been observed in tide gauges,...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The first comprehensive an...
Since the later part of the 19th Century, tide gauge records indicate that global sea levels have ri...
This paper presents the current state of knowledge of the Aotearoa New Zealand last interglacial (ma...
Global sea level rise is contributing to the acceleration of cliff erosion rates in New Zealand, whe...
Since the pioneering work of David Scott and others in the 1970s and 1980s, foraminifera have been u...
In this paper we present new proxy-based sea-level reconstructions for southern New Zealand spanning...