Vertical land motion in the Southwest and Central Pacific from available GNSS solutions and implications for relative sea levels. Ballu, V.; Gravelle, M.; Wöppelmann, G.; de Viron, O.; Rebischung, P.; Becker, M.; and Sakic, P. 218(3):1537–1551. Number: 3
Paper doi abstract bibtex SUMMARY. Coastal populations are impacted by relative sea level variations, which consist both of absolute sea level variations and of vertical land motions. T
@article{ballu_vertical_2019,
title = {Vertical land motion in the Southwest and Central Pacific from available {GNSS} solutions and implications for relative sea levels},
volume = {218},
issn = {0956-540X},
url = {http://academic.oup.com/gji/article/218/3/1537/5499028},
doi = {10.1093/gji/ggz247},
abstract = {{SUMMARY}. Coastal populations are impacted by relative sea level variations, which consist both of absolute sea level variations and of vertical land motions. T},
pages = {1537--1551},
number = {3},
journaltitle = {Geophysical Journal International},
shortjournal = {Geophys J Int},
author = {Ballu, Valérie and Gravelle, Médéric and Wöppelmann, Guy and de Viron, Olivier and Rebischung, Paul and Becker, Mélanie and Sakic, Pierre},
urldate = {2020-01-27},
date = {2019-09-01},
langid = {english},
note = {Number: 3}
}