Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea

Rising sea levels due to climate change can have severe consequences for coastal populations and ecosystems all around the world. Understanding and projecting sea-level rise is especially important for low-lying countries such as the Netherlands. It is of specific interest for vulnerable ecological...

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Published in:Netherlands Journal of Geosciences
Main Authors: Vermeersen LLA, Slangen ABA, Gerkema T, Baart F, Cohen, KM, Dangendorf S, Duran-Matute M, Frederikse T, Grinsted A, Hijma MP, Jevrejeva S, Kiden P, Kleinherenbrink M, Le Bars D, Meijles EW, Palmer MD, Rietbroek R, Riva REM, Schulz E, Slobbe DC, Simpson MJR, Sterlini P, Stocchi P, van de Wal RSW
Other Authors: Vermeersen, Lla, Slangen, Aba, Gerkema, T, Baart, F, Cohen, Km, Dangendorf, S, Duran-Matute, M, Frederikse, T, Grinsted, A, Hijma, Mp, Jevrejeva, S, Kiden, P, Kleinherenbrink, M, Le Bars, D, Meijles, Ew, Palmer, Md, Rietbroek, R, Riva, Rem, Schulz, E, Slobbe, Dc, Simpson, Mjr, Sterlini, P, Stocchi, P, van de Wal, Rsw
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11576/2726000
https://doi.org/10.1017/njg.2018.7
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spelling ftunivurbino:oai:ora.uniurb.it:11576/2726000 2024-04-14T08:01:35+00:00 Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea Vermeersen LLA Slangen ABA Gerkema T Baart F Cohen KM Dangendorf S Duran-Matute M Frederikse T Grinsted A Hijma MP Jevrejeva S Kiden P Kleinherenbrink M Le Bars D Meijles EW Palmer MD Rietbroek R Riva REM Schulz E Slobbe DC Simpson MJR Sterlini P Stocchi P van de Wal RSW Vermeersen, Lla Slangen, Aba Gerkema, T Baart, F Cohen, Km, Dangendorf, S Duran-Matute, M Frederikse, T Grinsted, A Hijma, Mp Jevrejeva, S Kiden, P Kleinherenbrink, M Le Bars, D Meijles, Ew Palmer, Md Rietbroek, R Riva, Rem Schulz, E Slobbe, Dc Simpson, Mjr Sterlini, P Stocchi, P van de Wal, Rsw 2018 https://hdl.handle.net/11576/2726000 https://doi.org/10.1017/njg.2018.7 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000446998700003 journal:NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES https://hdl.handle.net/11576/2726000 doi:10.1017/njg.2018.7 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85054592326 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftunivurbino https://doi.org/10.1017/njg.2018.7 2024-03-21T16:58:00Z Rising sea levels due to climate change can have severe consequences for coastal populations and ecosystems all around the world. Understanding and projecting sea-level rise is especially important for low-lying countries such as the Netherlands. It is of specific interest for vulnerable ecological and morphodynamic regions, such as the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage region. Here we provide an overview of sea-level projections for the 21st century for the Wadden Sea region and a condensed review of the scientific data, understanding and uncertainties underpinning the projections. The sea-level projections are formulated in the framework of the geological history of the Wadden Sea region and are based on the regional sea-level projections published in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR5). These IPCC AR5 projections are compared against updates derived from more recent literature and evaluated for the Wadden Sea region. The projections are further put into perspective by including interannual variability based on long-Term tide-gauge records from observing stations at Den Helder and Delfzijl. We consider three climate scenarios, following the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs), as defined in IPCC AR5: The RCP2.6 scenario assumes that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions decline after 2020; the RCP4.5 scenario assumes that GHG emissions peak at 2040 and decline thereafter; and the RCP8.5 scenario represents a continued rise of GHG emissions throughout the 21st century. For RCP8.5, we also evaluate several scenarios from recent literature where the mass loss in Antarctica accelerates at rates exceeding those presented in IPCC AR5. For the Dutch Wadden Sea, the IPCC AR5-based projected sea-level rise is 0.07±0.06m for the RCP4.5 scenario for the period 2018-30 (uncertainties representing 5-95%), with the RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 scenarios projecting 0.01m less and more, respectively. The projected rates of sea-level change in 2030 range between 2.6mma-1 for the 5th ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Università degli Studi di Urbino: CINECA IRIS Netherlands Journal of Geosciences 97 3 79 127
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description Rising sea levels due to climate change can have severe consequences for coastal populations and ecosystems all around the world. Understanding and projecting sea-level rise is especially important for low-lying countries such as the Netherlands. It is of specific interest for vulnerable ecological and morphodynamic regions, such as the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage region. Here we provide an overview of sea-level projections for the 21st century for the Wadden Sea region and a condensed review of the scientific data, understanding and uncertainties underpinning the projections. The sea-level projections are formulated in the framework of the geological history of the Wadden Sea region and are based on the regional sea-level projections published in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR5). These IPCC AR5 projections are compared against updates derived from more recent literature and evaluated for the Wadden Sea region. The projections are further put into perspective by including interannual variability based on long-Term tide-gauge records from observing stations at Den Helder and Delfzijl. We consider three climate scenarios, following the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs), as defined in IPCC AR5: The RCP2.6 scenario assumes that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions decline after 2020; the RCP4.5 scenario assumes that GHG emissions peak at 2040 and decline thereafter; and the RCP8.5 scenario represents a continued rise of GHG emissions throughout the 21st century. For RCP8.5, we also evaluate several scenarios from recent literature where the mass loss in Antarctica accelerates at rates exceeding those presented in IPCC AR5. For the Dutch Wadden Sea, the IPCC AR5-based projected sea-level rise is 0.07±0.06m for the RCP4.5 scenario for the period 2018-30 (uncertainties representing 5-95%), with the RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 scenarios projecting 0.01m less and more, respectively. The projected rates of sea-level change in 2030 range between 2.6mma-1 for the 5th ...
author2 Vermeersen, Lla
Slangen, Aba
Gerkema, T
Baart, F
Cohen,
Km,
Dangendorf, S
Duran-Matute, M
Frederikse, T
Grinsted, A
Hijma, Mp
Jevrejeva, S
Kiden, P
Kleinherenbrink, M
Le Bars, D
Meijles, Ew
Palmer, Md
Rietbroek, R
Riva, Rem
Schulz, E
Slobbe, Dc
Simpson, Mjr
Sterlini, P
Stocchi, P
van de Wal, Rsw
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Slangen ABA
Gerkema T
Baart F
Cohen
KM
Dangendorf S
Duran-Matute M
Frederikse T
Grinsted A
Hijma MP
Jevrejeva S
Kiden P
Kleinherenbrink M
Le Bars D
Meijles EW
Palmer MD
Rietbroek R
Riva REM
Schulz E
Slobbe DC
Simpson MJR
Sterlini P
Stocchi P
van de Wal RSW
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Slangen ABA
Gerkema T
Baart F
Cohen
KM
Dangendorf S
Duran-Matute M
Frederikse T
Grinsted A
Hijma MP
Jevrejeva S
Kiden P
Kleinherenbrink M
Le Bars D
Meijles EW
Palmer MD
Rietbroek R
Riva REM
Schulz E
Slobbe DC
Simpson MJR
Sterlini P
Stocchi P
van de Wal RSW
Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea
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Slangen ABA
Gerkema T
Baart F
Cohen
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Dangendorf S
Duran-Matute M
Frederikse T
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Jevrejeva S
Kiden P
Kleinherenbrink M
Le Bars D
Meijles EW
Palmer MD
Rietbroek R
Riva REM
Schulz E
Slobbe DC
Simpson MJR
Sterlini P
Stocchi P
van de Wal RSW
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title Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea
title_short Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea
title_full Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea
title_fullStr Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea
title_full_unstemmed Sea-Level Change in the Dutch Wadden Sea
title_sort sea-level change in the dutch wadden sea
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