Poster presentations
TOPIC 1: What have we learned from the paleo/historical records
- P1 - The Holocene sea-level of the coast of Israel, by D. Sivan (pdf 432 Kbytes)
- P2 - Comparison between long term (geological) and short term (instrumental) relative sea level data in Italy, by F. Antonioli et al. (pdf 480 Kbytes)
- P3 - Mean high waters and extreme sea levels at Liverpool since 1768, by P. Woodworth (pdf 5,8 MBytes)
- P4 - Coral microatolls and a low-resolution record of sea-level changes, by C. Woodroffe (pdf 230 Kbytes)
- P5 - Reconstructions of salt-marsh accumulation rates and relative sea-level changes during the past 1500 years for three sites along the east coast of North America, by A. Wright and O. van de Plassche. (Abstract available in the Poster Abstracts book).
- P6 - Reviewing historical sea level records in France over 300 years, by G. Woppelmann et al. (pdf 8,6 MBytes)
- P7 - What we have learned from the archaeological and biological data Holocene relative sea-level changes along the mediterranean coasts, by C. Morhange and N. Marriner (pdf 2,3 MBytes)
TOPIC 2: 20th century sea-level rise and variability estimates from tide gauges and altimeter
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P8 - Sea level variability in Sri Lankan waters, by E.M.S Wijeratne and C. B Pattiaratchi (pdf 130 Kbytes)
- P9 - Coupling instrumental and proxy records of recent sea-level change, by W. R. Gehrels (pdf 440 Kbytes)
- P10 - Decadal rates of sea level change during the 20th century, by S. Holgate (pdf 820 Kbytes
- P11 - Causes of sea level changes during the TOPEX period, by T. Yemenis et al. (pdf 18,8 MBytes
- P12 - Comparing global sea level rise estimates from satellite altimetry and a global ocean reanalysis: 1993-2001, by L. Miller and B. Douglas
- P13 - Forcing of sea level variability around Europe, by M. Tsimplis (pdf 480 Kbytes
- P14 - Nonlinear trends in global and regional sea level, by S. Jevrejeva et al. (pdf 170 Kbytes
- P15 - The Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), by K. Gordon et al. (pdf 4,2 MBytes
- P16 - Coherency of sea level across oceanic basins derived from tide gauge records, by A. Shaw and M. Tsimplis (pdf 1,9 MBytes
- P17 - Ocean mass and heat changes recovery from GRACE and altimetry data, by B. Wouters and E. Schrama
- P18 - Communicating indices and key indicators for sea level, by J. Church et al. (pdf 4,1 MBytes
- P19 - Sea level rise in the Bay of Bengal: Its impacts and adaptations in Bangladesh, by M. Fazlul and N. Mimura (pdf 150 Kbytes
- P20 - A study on water level variations in the estuary and gulf of St. Lawrence, by Z. Xu et al. (pdf 220 Kbytes
- P21 - Progress in altimeter calibration using the global tide gauge network, by K. Sedwick Doran and Gary T. Mitchum (pdf 200 Kbytes
- P22 - The sea level at Port-aux-Français, Kerguelen Island, from 1949 to the present, by L. Testut et al. (pdf 600 Kbytes
- P23 - The Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS), by M. Merrifield et al. (pdf 11,1 MBytes
- P24 - Increase in high frequency (2-14 years) variability in sea level records, by S. Jevrejeva et al. (pdf 190 Kbytes
- P25 - An exercise of combining tide gauge and GPS results to derive trends in sea level, by G. Wöppelmann et al. (pdf 550 Kbytes
- P26 - Sea level rise differences on Colombian Pacific ocean between tide gauges and altimetry data, by E. Rodriguez-Rubio and S. Lopez-Isaza (pdf 550 Kbytes
- P27 - 20th century sea level rise: Its determination and causes, by C.-Y. Kuo and C.K. Shum (pdf 500 Kbytes)
TOPIC 3: Ocean thermal expansion
- P28 - Comparing and combining T/S data with altimeter data, by S. Guinehut (pdf 10,1 MBytes)
- P29 - Decadal sea level changes in the 50-year GECCO ocean synthesis, by A. Koehl et al. (pdf 2 MBytes)
- P30 - Steric sea level changes estimated from historical ocean subsurface temperature and salinity analyses, by M. Ishii (pdf 2,8 MBytes)
- P31 - Initial estimates of ocean steric sea-level from sparse ocean data sets, by C. Domingues et al. (pdf 5,3 Mbytes)
- P32 - Variability in control and transient simulations with CSIRO Mk3.5 model, by S. O'Farrell (pdf 220 Kbytes)
- P33a - Dynamic sea level changes linked to a changing thermohaline circulation: does vertical mixing matter?, by C. Katsman et al. (pdf 220 Kbytes)
- P33b - Climate scenarios of sea-level rise for Netherlands: Combining model results, observations and expert judgment, by C. Katsman et al. (pdf 220 Kbytes)
- P34 - Regional decadal trends in sealevel and implications for determining global mean sealevel change and its causes, by C. Wunsch et al. (pdf 530 Kbytes)
- P35 - Steric and eustatic effects: Understanding measured sea level rise by data assimilation, by M. Wenzel and J. Schroeter.
- P36 - Regional dynamic and steric sea level changes in an IPCC-A1B scenario simulation, by F. Landerer et al. (pdf 250 Kbytes)
- P37 - How accurate is the historical hydrographic database for the purpose of the estimation of the global ocean temperature trends?, by V. Gouretski and K.-P. Koltermann.
- P38 - Combining altimetry and GRACE to study steric sea level, by D. Chambers (pdf 135 Kbytes)
- P39 - Determination of steric sea level variations from combined Topex/Poseidon altimetry and GRACE gravimetry data, by A. Lombard et al.
- P40 - Recent decrease in thermosteric sea level, by J. Willis et al.(pdf 100 Kbytes)
- P41 - Temporal variability of thermosteric and halosteric components of Sea Level Change, 1955-2005, by S. Levitus et al. (ppt 2 Mbytes).
- P42 - Sea level change: What have we learned from satellite altimetry, satellite gravity, and ocean temperature measurements?, by R. S. Nerem (pdf 5,3 MBytes)
TOPIC 4: Contributions from the cryosphere to sea-level change
- P43 - Contribution of glaciers in China and Central Asia to rising global sea level , by S. Liu et al. (pdf 580 Kbytes)
- P44 - Climatological estimates of Greenland ice sheet sea level contributions: Recent past and future, by J. Box (ppt 1,5 MBytes)
- P45 - Contribution of glaciers in Northwestern North America to rising sea level, by A. Arendt et al. (pdf 84 MBytes)
- P46 - A Statistical approach to estimating the contribution of glaciers to future sea-level rise, by R. Death et al. (pdf 4,1 MBytes)
- P47 - Potential sea level rise estimates from the glacierisation of an entire mountain range as exemplified with observations from the European Alps, by M. Zemp et al. (pdf 356 Kbytes)
- P48 - Reassessing the input-output mass budget of East Antarctica between 50°E and 140°E, by R. Warner (ppt 3,4 MBytes)
- P49 - Modelling future volume changes of glaciers using ERA40-reanalysis and climate models A sensitivity study on Storglaciären, Sweden, by V. Radic and R. Hock (pdf 250 Kbytes)
- P50 - Numerical modeling of ocean circulation over the continental shelf and beneath the ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, by D. Holland et al.
TOPIC 5: Terrestrial water storage
TOPIC 6: Context of sea-level observations
- P55 - CAGENET: A proposal for a Canadian Geodetic Network for Earth Systems Monitoring, by M.G. Sideris et al. (pdf 400 Kbytes)
- P56 - Mean sea level, satellite altimetry and global vertical datum realization, by M. G. Sideris and G. Fotopoulos (pdf 350 Kbytes)
- P57 - Development of Indonesian sea level monitoring network supporting for precise applications, by P. Manurung (pdf 300 Kbytes)
- P58 - Managing sea level rise: A regional coastal simulator to support decision making, by R.J. Nicholls et al. (pdf 200 Kbytes)
- P59 - Efforts to understand sea level variability in the Southeastern Brazilian coast, by C. França et al. (pdf 2,8 MBytes)
- P60 - A global database of sea-level indicators, by V. Klemann and D. Wolf (pdf 248 Kbytes)
- P61 - The concepts in sea level studies: a detailed analysis of errors, by H.-P. Plag (pdf 164 Kbytes)
- P62 - Tide gauges contribution to altimeter calibration experiences in the western Mediterranean, by J. J. Martinez Benjamin et al. (pdf 1 MBytes)
- P90 - Contribution of ODINAFRICA to the sea level monitoring in Africa, by A. Aman et al. (ppt 90 Kbytes)
TOPIC 7: Responses to changes in surface mass loading
- P63 - Contribution of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake to sea-level change, by J. van Hove et al.
- P64 - Sea-level change due to the coupling between variations in the Earth's rotation and glacial-isostatic adjustment, by Z. Martinec and J. Hagedoorn (pdf 1 MBytes)
- P65 - Relative sea-level changes due to recent mountain deglaciation, by G. Estermann (pdf 555 Kbytes)
- P66 - Sensitivity of GIA models with shallow low-viscosity earth layers to the ice-load history in relation to the resolving power of GOCE, by H. Schotman and B. Vermeersen
- P67 - Fuzzy logic as an alternative tool for the interpretation of sea-level indicators with respect to glacial-isostatic adjustment, by V. Klemann and D. Wolf (pdf 230 Kbytes)
- P68 - Recovering lateral variations in lithospheric strength from bedrock motions with a coupled ice sheet-lithosphere model, by J. van den Berg et al. (pdf 720 Kbytes)
- P69 - Simulated ocean thermal expansion, mass load changes, and length-of-day, by F. Landerer et al. (pdf 210 Kbytes)
- P70 - Antartic glacial history, glacial isostatic adjustment, and consequences for global sea-level change, by E. Ivins and T. James (pdg 16,4 MBytes)
- P71 - Surface gravity and geoid rates to constrain postglacial rebound models in North-America, by M.G. Sideris et al. (pdf 760 Kbytes)
- P72 - A revised theory of polar wander during glacial isostatic adjustment and its consequences for the "sea level enigma", by A. Paulson et al. (pdf 315 Kbytes)
- P73 - Post-glacial rebound and sea-levels: Constraints on the thickness of Holocene ice-sheets from models involving lateral viscosity variations and transient creep, by L. Fleitout and G. Cailletaud (pdf 180 Kbytes)
TOPIC 8: Past and future changes in extreme sea levels and waves
- P74 - Extreme sea level variability along the east coast of India: Present scenario and future projections, by A.S. Unnikrishnan (pdf 780 Kbytes)
- P75 - Waves and climate change in the North-East Atlantic, by J. Wolf and D. Woolf (pdf 270 Kbytes)
- P76 - GFDL sea level rise experiments, by R. Stouffer et al. (pdf 1,6 MBytes)
- P77 - Effects of climate change on extreme coastal sea levels, by K. Horsburgh et al. (pdf 1,4 MBytes)
- P78 - Extreme wind waves worldwide from the VOS Data, their changes over the last 100 years and their potential impact on the occurrence of extreme sea levels, by S. Gulev and V. Grigorieva (pdf 4,7 MBytes)
- P79 - RegIS2: Integrated Metamodel tool for regional climate change assessment, by R. Nicholls et al. (220 Kbytes)
- P80 - Future changes in Northern Hemisphere extra-tropical cyclones, by R. McDonald (pdf 700 Kbytes)
- P81 - Rising Sea Level and New York City: A Case Study, by V. Gornitz (pdf 8 MBytes)
- P82 - Storm surges and climate change in eastern Victoria, Australia, by K. McInnes et al. (pdf 1MBytes)
- P83 - The effect of climate change on the frequency of extreme sea-level events, by J. Hunter (pdf 160 Kbytes)
- P84 - COASTDAT at IfK of GKSS, I: Detailed description and assessment of coastal climate change since 1958 in N Europe, by H. von Storch et al. (pdf 1,2 MBytes)
- P85 - COASTDAT at IfK of GKSS, II: Detailed projections of coastal climate change until 2100 in N Europe, by K. Woth et al. (pdf 1 MBytes)
- P86 - Annual and seasonal extreme sea levels in the Northwest Atlantic: Hindcasts over the last 40 years and projections for the next century, by N. Bernier and K. Thompson (pdf 20 MBytes)
- P87 - Rapid determination of earthquake magnitude using GPS for tsunami warning systems, by G. Blewitt et al. (Poster not presented. Abstract available in the Poster Abstracts book).
- P88 - Extreme water level decompositions, by Y. Firing et al. (pdf 950 Kbytes)
- P89 - Impact of sea-level rise in Tuvaly, by H. Vavae. (Poster not presented. Abstract available in the Poster Abstracts book).
- P91 - The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: Interferences from the tide-gauge observations, by S. Neetu (pdf 2,4 MBytes)