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Relative sea level rise along the Belgian coast: Analyses and conclusions with respect to the high water, the mean sea and the low water levels
Van Cauwenberghe, C. (1999). Relative sea level rise along the Belgian coast: Analyses and conclusions with respect to the high water, the mean sea and the low water levels. Infrastruct. Leefmilieu 3: 513-539
In: Infrastructuur in het leefmilieu. Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap. Departement Leefmilieu en Infrastructuur: Brussel. ISSN 0779-7001
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Van Cauwenberghe, C. (1999). Relative sea level rise along the Belgian coast: Analyses and conclusions with respect to the high water, the mean sea and the low water levels. Rapport Hydrografische Dienst der Kust, 46. Administratie Waterwegen en Zeewezen: Oostende. 12 + appendices pp., more
Van Cauwenberghe, C. (2000). Relative sea level rise along the Belgian coast: Analyses and conclusions with respect to the high water, the mean sea and the low water levels. Hydrogr. J. 97: 7-11, more

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Keywords
    Temporal variations > Long-term changes > Sea level changes
    ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Van Cauwenberghe, C.

Abstract
    The greenhouse gases, concentrated in the atmosphere of our planet, should cause a global rise of relative sea level (RSL) and a rise of the RSL along the Belgian coast in particular. Long term records of continuous tidal observations, collected from 3 tide gauges, allowed the Coastal Hydrographic Service in Oostende, Belgium, to use various practical methods in order to study this phenomenon in more detail. With linear and cyclic best-fit calculations, it was evidenced that the estimates of the rise of RSLs (high water, mean sea level and low water) along the Belgian coast were different, depending on the yearly levels taken into consideration.

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