Coastal subsidence increases vulnerability to sea level rise over twenty first century in Cartagena, Caribbean Colombia
Abstract Cartagena is subsiding at a higher rate compared to that of global climate-driven sea level rise. We investigate the relative sea level rise (RSLR) and the influence of vertical land movements in Cartagena through the integration of different datasets, including tide gauge records, GPS geod...
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Autores principales: | Juan D. Restrepo-Ángel, Héctor Mora-Páez, Freddy Díaz, Marin Govorcin, Shimon Wdowinski, Leidy Giraldo-Londoño, Marko Tosic, Irene Fernández, Juan F. Paniagua-Arroyave, José F. Duque-Trujillo |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7e8d973680b348d095f4cbf89439caa2 |
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