After analyzing 385 studies related to coastal areas and sea level rise, scientists found a significant discrepancy between ...
A systematic review published in Nature finds that roughly 90% of coastal hazard and sea level rise exposure studies contain vertical-datum errors that make baseline water heights appear lower than ...
One of the basic reference points in coastal science has been less reliable than many researchers assumed. A growing body of work now shows that sea-level estimates can drift off course when ...
Gravity field modeling and geoid determination are critical tasks in geodesy and Earth sciences, providing insights into the Earth’s mass distribution and its gravitational potential. Researchers ...
A meta-analysis of sea-level rise studies shows a majority of assessments mistakenly used geoid models rather than land elevation data.