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Catia M. Domingues
Researcher at University of Tasmania
Publications - 56
Citations - 5141
Catia M. Domingues is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ocean heat content & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 55 publications receiving 4200 citations. Previous affiliations of Catia M. Domingues include University of Helsinki & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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Improved estimates of upper-ocean warming and multi-decadal sea-level rise
Catia M. Domingues,John A. Church,John A. Church,Neil J. White,Neil J. White,Peter J. Gleckler,Susan Wijffels,Paul M. Barker,Jeff R. Dunn +8 more
TL;DR: Improved estimates of near-global ocean heat content and thermal expansion for the upper 300 m and 700’m of the ocean for 1950–2003 are reported, using statistical techniques that allow for sparse data coverage and applying recent corrections to reduce systematic biases in the most common ocean temperature observations.
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Revisiting the Earth's sea-level and energy budgets from 1961 to 2008
John A. Church,Neil J. White,Leonard F. Konikow,Catia M. Domingues,J. Graham Cogley,Eric Rignot,Eric Rignot,Jonathan M. Gregory,Jonathan M. Gregory,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Andrew J. Monaghan,Isabella Velicogna,Isabella Velicogna +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the sea-level and energy budgets together from 1961 to 2008, using recent and updated estimates of all terms, and show that the largest contributions come from ocean thermal expansion and the melting of glaciers and ice caps.
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Global sea-level budget 1993 - present
Anny Cazenave,Benoit Meyssignac,Michael Ablain,Magdalena Balmaseda,Jonathan L. Bamber,Valentina R. Barletta,Brian D. Beckley,Jérôme Benveniste,Etienne Berthier,Alejandro Blazquez,Timothy P. Boyer,Denise Cáceres,Don P. Chambers,Nicolas Champollion,Ben Chao,Jianli Chen,Lijing Cheng,John A. Church,Stephen Chuter,J. Graham Cogley,Soenke Dangendorf,Damien Desbruyères,Petra Döll,Catia M. Domingues,Ulrike Falk,James S. Famiglietti,Luciana Fenoglio-Marc,René Forsberg,Gaia Galassi,Alex S. Gardner,Andreas Groh,Benjamin D. Hamlington,Anna E. Hogg,Martin Horwath,Vincent Humphrey,Laurent Husson,Masayoshi Ishii,A. Jaeggi,Svetlana Jevrejeva,Gregory C. Johnson,Nicolas Kolodziejczyk,Jürgen Kusche,Kurt Lambeck,Felix W. Landerer,P. W. Leclercq,Benoit Legresy,Eric Leuliette,William Llovel,Laurent Longuevergne,Bryant D. Loomis,Scott B. Luthcke,Marta Marcos,Ben Marzeion,Christopher J. Merchant,Mark A. Merrifield,Glenn A. Milne,Gary T. Mitchum,Yara Mohajerani,Maeva Monier,Didier Monselesan,Steve Nerem,Hindumathi Palanisamy,Frank Paul,Begoña Pérez,Christopher G. Piecuch,Rui M. Ponte,Sarah G. Purkey,John T. Reager,Roelof Rietbroek,Eric Rignot,Riccardo Riva,Dean Roemmich,Louise Sandberg Sørensen,Ingo Sasgen,E.J.O. Schram,Sonia I. Seneviratne,C. K. Shum,Giorgio Spada,Detlef Stammer,Roderic van de Wal,Isabella Velicogna,Karina von Schuckmann,Yoshihide Wada,Yiguo Wang,Christopher Watson,David N. Wiese,Susan Wijffels,Richard M. Westaway,Guy Wöppelmann,Bert Wouters +89 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present estimates of the altimetry-based global mean sea level (average variance of 3.1 +/- 0.3 mm/yr and acceleration of 0.1 mm/r2 over 1993-present), as well as of the different components of the sea level budget over 2005-present, using GRACE-based ocean mass estimates.
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A review of global ocean temperature observations: Implications for ocean heat content estimates and climate change
John Abraham,Molly O. Baringer,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Timothy P. Boyer,Lijing Cheng,John A. Church,Jessica L. Conroy,Catia M. Domingues,John T. Fasullo,John Gilson,Gustavo Goni,Simon A. Good,John M Gorman,Viktor Gouretski,Masayoshi Ishii,Gregory C. Johnson,Shoichi Kizu,John M. Lyman,John M. Lyman,Alison M. Macdonald,W. J. Minkowycz,S. E. Moffitt,Matthew D. Palmer,Alberto R. Piola,Franco Reseghetti,Karina von Schuckmann,Kevin E. Trenberth,Isabella Velicogna,Isabella Velicogna,Joshua K. Willis +31 more
TL;DR: The evolution of ocean temperature measurement systems is presented with a focus on the development and accuracy of two critical devices in use today (expendable bathythermographs and conductivity-temperature-depth instruments used on Argo floats).
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Ice-sheet mass balance and climate change
Edward Hanna,Francisco Navarro,Frank Pattyn,Catia M. Domingues,Xavier Fettweis,Erik R. Ivins,Robert J. Nicholls,Catherine Ritz,Ben Smith,Slawek Tulaczyk,Pippa L. Whitehouse,H. Jay Zwally +11 more
TL;DR: The past six years of progress are discussed and key problems that remain are examined, including whether East Antarctica has been gaining or losing ice mass over the past 20 years, and uncertainties in ice-mass change for West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula remain large.