U.S. west coast relative sea levels from tide gauges [abstract]
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1986
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EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): Examining secular changes in relative sea level along the U.S. west coast, we have identified strong tectonic signals. Tectonism exists not only on a coherent plate-wide scale (assuming a rigid plate approximation), but also on a sub-plate scale. In fact, differential tectonism between exotic or suspect geological terrain explains much of the spatial patterns of west coast tide-gauge data. Peltier's isostatic model appears not to explain the spatial pattern, implying glacio-isostatic adjustment is not the dominant contribution to the low-frequency signals. Eustatic effects cannot be identified unambiguously. These studies suggest several major questions/observations with regard to relative sea-level studies ... |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/14315/1/10%20-%20David%20G.%20Aubrey.pdf Aubrey, David G. (1986) U.S. west coast relative sea levels from tide gauges [abstract]. In: 3rd Workshop on Climate Variability of the Eastern North Pacific and Western North America [PACLIM] , 25-28 March 1986 ,Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, pp. 21-22. |
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en |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/14315/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Earth Sciences #Oceanography |
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Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed |