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Higher than present global mean sea level recorded by an Early Pliocene intertidal unit in Patagonia (Argentina)
(Science Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2020-12)
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth?s history can helpconstrain future projections of sea level rise. Here we report on the sedimentology and age ofa geological unit in central ...
Long-term variability of tidal and mean sea level components on the brazilian coast
(Sociedade Brasileira de GeofisícaRio de Janeiro, 2013)
A recuperação e análise de dados de nível do mar dos portos de Belém, Recife, Santos e Cananeia, Brasil, em escala de tempo decadal, permitem determinar
variabilidades sazonais, anuais e decadais do nível médio do mar e ...
Sea-Level Trend at the Southernmost Region of South America
(Coastal Education & Research Foundation, 2014-01)
Tide gauge data were used to estimate the sea-level trend at the Ushuaia tidal station (548490 S, 688130 W), located at the southernmost city in the world. The Ushuaia tidal station began working in 1951 but was relocated ...
The flooding of the the San Matías Gulf: the Northern Patagonia sea-level curve
(Elsevier Science, 2013-12-01)
Northern Patagonia is characterised by tectonic depressions below present sea level. Some of them are today flooded by the sea; others remain emerged although they are at altitudes of − 50 m (Bajo del Gualicho), − 35 m ...
Mean sea-level rise impacts on Santos Bay, Southeastern Brazil - physical modelling study
(SPRINGER, 2008)
The greenhouse effect and resulting increase in the Earth`s temperature may accelerate the mean sea-level rise. The natural response of bays and estuaries to this rise, such as this case study of Santos Bay (Brazil), will ...
Mid-Holocene relative sea-level changes along Atlantic Patagonia: New data from Camarones, Chubut, Argentina
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2017-06)
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast derived from sea-level index points whose elevation was determined by a differential global position system (DGPS). Bio ...