Sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region

There are a large number of geophysical processes affecting sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region. These processes operate on a large range of spatial and temporal scales and are observed in many other coastal regions worldwide. This, along with the outstanding number of lo...

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Published in:Earth System Dynamics
Main Authors: R. Weisse, I. Dailidienė, B. Hünicke, K. Kahma, K. Madsen, A. Omstedt, K. Parnell, T. Schöne, T. Soomere, W. Zhang, E. Zorita
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:fd83da302879458c92066dafc4a34c53 2023-05-15T17:36:20+02:00 Sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region R. Weisse I. Dailidienė B. Hünicke K. Kahma K. Madsen A. Omstedt K. Parnell T. Schöne T. Soomere W. Zhang E. Zorita 2021-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-12-871-2021 https://doaj.org/article/fd83da302879458c92066dafc4a34c53 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/12/871/2021/esd-12-871-2021.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2190-4979 https://doaj.org/toc/2190-4987 doi:10.5194/esd-12-871-2021 2190-4979 2190-4987 https://doaj.org/article/fd83da302879458c92066dafc4a34c53 Earth System Dynamics, Vol 12, Pp 871-898 (2021) Science Q Geology QE1-996.5 Dynamic and structural geology QE500-639.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-12-871-2021 2022-12-31T06:11:03Z There are a large number of geophysical processes affecting sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region. These processes operate on a large range of spatial and temporal scales and are observed in many other coastal regions worldwide. This, along with the outstanding number of long data records, makes the Baltic Sea a unique laboratory for advancing our knowledge on interactions between processes steering sea level and erosion in a climate change context. Processes contributing to sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea include the still ongoing viscoelastic response of the Earth to the last deglaciation, contributions from global and North Atlantic mean sea level changes, or contributions from wind waves affecting erosion and sediment transport along the subsiding southern Baltic Sea coast. Other examples are storm surges, seiches, or meteotsunamis which primarily contribute to sea level extremes. Such processes have undergone considerable variation and change in the past. For example, over approximately the past 50 years, the Baltic absolute (geocentric) mean sea level has risen at a rate slightly larger than the global average. In the northern parts of the Baltic Sea, due to vertical land movements, relative mean sea level has decreased. Sea level extremes are strongly linked to variability and changes in large-scale atmospheric circulation. The patterns and mechanisms contributing to erosion and accretion strongly depend on hydrodynamic conditions and their variability. For large parts of the sedimentary shores of the Baltic Sea, the wave climate and the angle at which the waves approach the nearshore region are the dominant factors, and coastline changes are highly sensitive to even small variations in these driving forces. Consequently, processes contributing to Baltic sea level dynamics and coastline change are expected to vary and to change in the future, leaving their imprint on future Baltic sea level and coastline change and variability. Because of the large number ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Earth System Dynamics 12 3 871 898
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description There are a large number of geophysical processes affecting sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region. These processes operate on a large range of spatial and temporal scales and are observed in many other coastal regions worldwide. This, along with the outstanding number of long data records, makes the Baltic Sea a unique laboratory for advancing our knowledge on interactions between processes steering sea level and erosion in a climate change context. Processes contributing to sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea include the still ongoing viscoelastic response of the Earth to the last deglaciation, contributions from global and North Atlantic mean sea level changes, or contributions from wind waves affecting erosion and sediment transport along the subsiding southern Baltic Sea coast. Other examples are storm surges, seiches, or meteotsunamis which primarily contribute to sea level extremes. Such processes have undergone considerable variation and change in the past. For example, over approximately the past 50 years, the Baltic absolute (geocentric) mean sea level has risen at a rate slightly larger than the global average. In the northern parts of the Baltic Sea, due to vertical land movements, relative mean sea level has decreased. Sea level extremes are strongly linked to variability and changes in large-scale atmospheric circulation. The patterns and mechanisms contributing to erosion and accretion strongly depend on hydrodynamic conditions and their variability. For large parts of the sedimentary shores of the Baltic Sea, the wave climate and the angle at which the waves approach the nearshore region are the dominant factors, and coastline changes are highly sensitive to even small variations in these driving forces. Consequently, processes contributing to Baltic sea level dynamics and coastline change are expected to vary and to change in the future, leaving their imprint on future Baltic sea level and coastline change and variability. Because of the large number ...
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author R. Weisse
I. Dailidienė
B. Hünicke
K. Kahma
K. Madsen
A. Omstedt
K. Parnell
T. Schöne
T. Soomere
W. Zhang
E. Zorita
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I. Dailidienė
B. Hünicke
K. Kahma
K. Madsen
A. Omstedt
K. Parnell
T. Schöne
T. Soomere
W. Zhang
E. Zorita
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title_full_unstemmed Sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region
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