PUBLICATIONS
External publications
Papers
Chambers, D.P., C.A. Mehlhaff, T.J. Urban, D. Fuji and R.S. Nerem (2002), Low-frequency variations in global mean sea level: 1950-2000. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107 (C4), 3026, doi:10.1029/2001JC001089.
Chen, K. and J. McAneney (2006), High-resolution estimates of Australia's coastal population.
Geophysical Research Letters, 33, L16601, doi:10.1029/2006GL026981.
Donnelly, J.P., P. Cleary, P. Newby and R. Ettinger (2004), Coupling instrumental and geological records of sea level change: Evidence from southern New England of an increase in the rate of sea level rise in the late 19th century. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L05203, doi:10.1029/2003GL018933.
Douglas, B.C. (1991), Global sea level rise. Journal of Geophysical Research, 96, 6981-6992.
Douglas, B.C. (1992), Global sea level acceleration. Journal of Geophysical Research, 97, 12,699-12,706.
Douglas, B.C. and W.R. Peltier (2002), The puzzle of global sea level rise. Physiscs Today, 55, 35-40.
Gehrels, W.R., W.A. Marshall, M.J. Gehrels, G. Larsen, J.R. Kirby, J.Eiríksson, J. Heinemeier, and T. Shimmield (2006),
Rapid sea-level rise in the North Atlantic Ocean since the first half of the nineteenth century
The Holocene, 16, 949-965, doi:10.1177/0959683606hl986rp,
Gregory, J.M., et al. (2001), Comparison of results from several AOGCMs for global and regional sea level change 1900-2100. Climate Dynamics,
18, 225-240.
Jevrejeva, A., A. Grinsted, J.C. Moore and S. Holgate (2006), Nonlinear trends and multiyear cycles in sea level records. Journal of Geophysical Research,
111, C09012, doi:10.1029/2005JC003229.
Lambeck, K., M. Anzidei, F. Antonioli, A. Benini and A. Espositol (2004), Sea level in Roman time in the Central Mediterranean and implications for recent change.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 224, 563-575.
Leuliette, E.W., R.S. Nerem, and G. Mitchum (2004), Calibration of TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason Altimeter Data to Construct a Continuous record of
Mean Sea Level Change. Marine Geodesy, 27, 79-94.
Maul, G.A. and D.M. Martin (1993), Sea level rise at Key West, Florida, 1846-1992: America's longest instrument record. Geophysical Research Letters,
20, 1955-1958.
Mitchum, G.T. (2000), An improved calibration of satellite altimetric height using tide gauge sea levels with adjustment for land motion. Marine Geodesy,
23, 145-166.
Mitrovica, J. X., M. Tamisiea, J. L. Davis, and G. A. Milne (2001), Recent mass balance of polar ice sheets inferred from patterns of global sea level change.
Nature, 409, 1026-1029.
Woodroffe, C.D. (2008), Reef-island topography and the vulnerability of atolls to sea-level rise. Global and Planetary Change,
62, 77-96, doi:10.1016/j.glopacha.2007.11.001.
Woodworth, P.L. (1999), High waters at Liverpool since 1768: The UK's longest sea level record. Geophysical Research Letters, 26, 1589-1592.
Woodworth, P. L. (1990), A search for accelerations in records of European mean sea level.
International Journal of Climatology, 10, 129-143.
Woodworth, P.L. and R. Player (2003), The Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level: An update to
the 21st century. Journal of Coastal Research, 19, 287-295.
Books
Douglas, B.C., M.S. Kearney and S.P. Leatherman (Eds) (2001). Sea Level Rise. History and Consequences. International Geophysics Series, vol 75. Academic Press.
Fu, L.-L. and A. Cazenave (Eds) (2001). Satellite Altimetry and Earth Sciences. A Handbook of Techniques and Applications. International Geophysics Series, vol 69. Academic Press.
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