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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to comprehend the sea level rise pattern around Tuvalu. This objective is accomplished by investigating the relative monthly average mean sea levels (MSL) recorded by tide gauges. In addition to the historical and contemporary tide gauges located in Tuvalu, we analyze the MSL data also from tide gauges in Pacific islands and atolls, as well as the long-term trend tide gauges in Honolulu and Sydney, to enhance and reinforce the findings. The analysis is complemented by information on subsidence obtained from the global positioning system (GPS) monitoring. The significant increase in sea level observed at Tuvalu’s current tide gauge is attributed more to multidecadal oscillations, significantly affecting short-term records, and the subsidence of the tide gauge, rather than the global thermosteric contribution. The residual rate of sea level rise is likely influenced by other factors, such as changes in circulation within the lagoon or other local anthropogenic biases. The suggested analysis aligns with prior research, reinforcing the perspective that the sea levels are gently rising and the surfaced area of Pacific islands and atolls is not diminishing, contrary to inaccuracies found in selective studies that emphasize certain data while disregarding others.
本研究的目的是了解图瓦卢周围海平面上升的模式。为了实现这一目标,我们调查了验潮仪记录的相对月平均海平面(MSL)。除了位于图瓦卢的历史和现代验潮仪外,我们还分析了太平洋岛屿和环礁验潮仪以及檀香山和悉尼长期趋势验潮仪的 MSL 数据,以加强和巩固研究结果。从全球定位系统(GPS)监测中获得的沉降信息也对分析进行了补充。图瓦卢当前验潮仪观测到的海平面大幅上升更多归因于多年代振荡(对短期记录有重大影响)和验潮仪下沉,而非全球热力作用。海平面上升的剩余速率可能受到其他因素的影响,如泻湖内环流的变化或其他当地人为偏差。建议的分析与之前的研究一致,加强了海平面正在缓缓上升以及太平洋岛屿和环礁表面积没有减少的观点,这与强调某些数据而忽视其他数据的选择性研究中发现的不准确性相反。
期刊介绍:
The Arabian Journal of Geosciences is the official journal of the Saudi Society for Geosciences and publishes peer-reviewed original and review articles on the entire range of Earth Science themes, focused on, but not limited to, those that have regional significance to the Middle East and the Euro-Mediterranean Zone.
Key topics therefore include; geology, hydrogeology, earth system science, petroleum sciences, geophysics, seismology and crustal structures, tectonics, sedimentology, palaeontology, metamorphic and igneous petrology, natural hazards, environmental sciences and sustainable development, geoarchaeology, geomorphology, paleo-environment studies, oceanography, atmospheric sciences, GIS and remote sensing, geodesy, mineralogy, volcanology, geochemistry and metallogenesis.