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Sönke Dangendorf
Researcher at Old Dominion University
Publications - 62
Citations - 2617
Sönke Dangendorf is an academic researcher from Old Dominion University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea level & Tide gauge. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1847 citations. Previous affiliations of Sönke Dangendorf include University of Siegen.
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Reassessment of 20th century global mean sea level rise
Sönke Dangendorf,Marta Marcos,Guy Wöppelmann,Clinton P. Conrad,Thomas Frederikse,Riccardo Riva +5 more
TL;DR: A 20th-century GMSL reconstruction computed using an area-weighting technique for averaging tide gauge records that both incorporates up-to-date observations of vertical land motion (VLM) and corrections for local geoid changes resulting from ice melting and terrestrial freshwater storage and allows for the identification of possible differences compared with earlier attempts is presented.
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Understanding extreme sea levels for broad-scale coastal impact and adaptation analysis
Thomas Wahl,Ivan D. Haigh,Robert J. Nicholls,Arne Arns,Sönke Dangendorf,Jochen Hinkel,Aimée B. A. Slangen +6 more
TL;DR: Both uncertainties in SLR projections and ESL estimates need to be understood and combined to fully assess potential impacts and adaptation needs, and the uncertainties in present-day ESL estimates are quantified for the first time at global scale.
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The causes of sea-level rise since 1900
Thomas Frederikse,Felix W. Landerer,Lambert Caron,Surendra Adhikari,David Parkes,Vincent Humphrey,Sönke Dangendorf,Sönke Dangendorf,Peter Hogarth,Laure Zanna,Lijing Cheng,Yun Hao Wu +11 more
TL;DR: A probabilistic framework to reconstruct sea level since 1900 is presented, revealing budget closure within uncertainties and showing ice-mass loss from glaciers as a dominant contributor, and the magnitude of observed global-mean sea-level rise is reconciled with estimates based on the contributing processes.
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Persistent acceleration in global sea-level rise since the 1960s
Sönke Dangendorf,Sönke Dangendorf,Carling C. Hay,Francisco M. Calafat,Marta Marcos,Christopher G. Piecuch,Kevin Berk,Jürgen Jensen +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an improved hybrid sea-level reconstruction during 1900-2015 that combines previous techniques at time scales where they perform best, finding a persistent acceleration in GMSL since the 1960s and demonstrate that this is largely associated with sea-layer changes in the Indo-Pacific and South Atlantic.
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The Tides They Are a-Changin’: A Comprehensive Review of Past and Future Nonastronomical Changes in Tides, their Driving Mechanisms and Future Implications
Ivan D. Haigh,Mark D. Pickering,J. A. Mattias Green,Brian K. Arbic,Arne Arns,Sönke Dangendorf,David J. Hill,Kevin Horsburgh,Tom Howard,Déborah Idier,David A. Jay,Leon Jänicke,Serena B. Lee,Malte Müller,Michael Schindelegger,Stefan A. Talke,Stefan A. Talke,Sophie-Berenice Wilmes,Philip L. Woodworth +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight six main factors that can cause changes in measured tidal statistics on local scales, and a further eight possible regional/global driving mechanisms, while only a few studies have combined observations and models, or modelled at a temporal/spatial resolution capable of resolving both ultra-local and large scale global changes.