Trends in U.K. extreme sea levels: a spatial approach.

Dixon, M. J. and Tawn, J. A. (1992) Trends in U.K. extreme sea levels: a spatial approach. Geophysical Journal International, 111 (3). pp. 607-612. ISSN 1365-246X

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Abstract

The majority of studies of long-term sea-level change have concentrated on the trend in mean sea-level which is just one constituent of the trend in extreme sea-level. By fitting a spatial model to sea-level annual maxima from 62 UK sites, extreme sea-level trend estimates are obtained for the entire British coastline. These estimates exhibit smooth, but significant, spatial variation which arises from a combination of eustatic extreme sea-level change and local vertical land movements. Once the latter effect is removed, eustatic extreme sea-level trends are found to have no significant spatial variation and to be similar in value to trends in UK eustatic mean sea-level.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Geophysical Journal International
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1906
Subjects:
?? geochemistry and petrologygeophysicsqa mathematics ??
ID Code:
19651
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Deposited On:
11 Nov 2008 11:24
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Yes
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Published
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