Posters G3.1/CL4.20/CR8.6/GD11.6/GM11.10/NH11.17
Attendance Time: Wednesday, 11 April 2018, 17:30–19:00 Hall X3 Chairperson: Holger Steffen, Pietro Sternai |
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X3.122
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EGU2018-518
Continental levering as a driver of Holocene relative sea-level variability in the Auckland-Northland region, New Zealand |
X3.123
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EGU2018-7209
The impact of lateral variations in lithospheric thickness on glacial isostatic adjustment in West Antarctica |
X3.124
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EGU2018-4874
GIA model for Antarctica with 3D viscosity estimates based on seismology and gravity |
X3.125
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EGU2018-7640
A benchmark study of numerical implementations of the sea-level equation in GIA modelling |
X3.126 |
EGU2018-16150
A new method for forward and inverse modelling of glacial isostatic adjustment in laterally varying earth models (withdrawn) |
X3.127
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EGU2018-3345
Applying sea-level indicators to validate reconstructions of relative sea level during the last glacial termination phase |
X3.128
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EGU2018-5257
A Holocene Sea-Level Database for the Baltic Sea |
X3.129
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EGU2018-12311
Effect of GIA model resolution on relative sea level and land motion computations in Fennoscandia |
X3.130
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EGU2018-12155
Identifying characteristics of ice history models using the relation between rates of change of deformation and gravity |
X3.131
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EGU2018-3565
Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and its contribution to sea level changes and vertical land motion along the west coast of North America |
X3.132
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EGU2018-9691
Time rate of change of gravity in North America and Greenland due to Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and other tectonic movements |
X3.133
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EGU2018-10913
Impact of different crustal elastic models on interpreting regional GIA deformation in southeast Alaska |
X3.134
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EGU2018-793
Hydrological unloading after Perito Moreno Glacier dam rupture: GNSS observation vs. modelling |
X3.135
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EGU2018-7567
ITRF2014 and Earth figure changes: evidence of global viscous relaxation in recent ice melting Earth’s response? |
X3.136
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EGU2018-117
A new global GPS dataset for testing and improving modelled GIA uplift rates |