The ambiguous sea level rise at Brest’s 212 yearlong record elucidated
The tide gauge record at Brest, France, along Eastern part of Atlantic coast is one of the longest records in Europe spanning 212 years (1807–2019). Analyzing these records has important ramifications in assessing anthropogenic impact of climate change at local and regional scales during this period...
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Auteurs principaux: | İz H. Bâki, Shum C.K. |
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2021
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