
Sea Level Research
@sealevelntu
Undertaking research on sea-level change caused by climate variability and tectonics (e.g., earthquakes and tsunamis).
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http://www.earthobservatory.sg/research-group/sea-level-research 14-01-2011 15:32:46
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Mangroves offer important #ecosystem services and help combat #ClimateChange. “Projects and policies designed to use coastal ecosystems to reduce vulnerability can also achieve other societal, environmental, and economic goals.” - Prof Horton Sea Level Research gcca.eu/stories/report…

Living coral microatolls as natural tide gauges — exciting findings on our local shores here in Singapore Sea Level Research


“Asia-Pacific is already the world’s most disaster-prone region. Unless we act fast, the climate crisis will make catastrophe a way of life for hundreds of millions of people in the region” - Professor Horton Sea Level Research Full Article here: bit.ly/2Es1ilp

Reconnaissance trip to look for survey sites and establish the upper limit of mangroves Sea Level Research


Asst. Prof Aron Meltzner on the recent Mw 7.8 #AlaskaEarthquake and #hazards in SE Asia: youtu.be/hxsiR1XmKZM Sea Level Research @NTU_ASE Earth Observatory SG GIF by IRIS_EPO

Salt-marsh foraminifera stand the test as robust indicators of relative sea levels, despite spatial and temporal variability seen in modern foraminifera Sea Level Research #foraminifera #sealevel sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

What we do at the Earth Observatory of Singapore Earth Observatory SG Sea Level Research youtu.be/nneN47Fgfgc

Professor Benjamin Horton on why it is so key that we act on reducing our carbon emissions Sea Level Research channelnewsasia.com/news/podcasts/…

“You cannot put a sea wall everywhere. The other option is to try and live with sea-level rise. So this is where the marshes come in, they protect from erosion, they’ll absorb coastal waves.” - Professor Benjamin Horton Sea Level Research #ClimateChange theguardian.com/environment/20…

The Earth lost a staggering 28 trillion tonnes of ice between 1994 and 2017. While the melting of ice bodies may occur far from Southeast Asia, they can affect us – but how? @NTU_ASE PhD student Fang Yi Tan tells us more. Sea Level Research bit.ly/2FWkg4f


Join us at our next EOS-ASE seminar Earth Observatory SG @NTU_ASE by Professor Ben Horton Sea Level Research: Mapping Sea-Level Change in Time, Space and Probability. Tues, Nov 3, 1 PM - 2 PM Singapore time. Register here: bit.ly/2TAHWPi

"If an ice sheet melts, its gravitational attraction decreases and sea levels around it can go down. Conversely, regions far from a melting ice sheet, such as Singapore, will see a rise in sea level greater than the global average," says Prof Ben Horton Sea Level Research NTU Singapore

Good news — we are a part of the National Sea Level Programme. Our group will investigate the processes driving relative sea-level change in this region Sea Level Research Earth Observatory SG Switzer Coastal lab NTU College of Science straitstimes.com/singapore/envi…

RSL stability from 6.4 - 1.4 ka inferred from fossil microatolls at Natuna; marine reservoir correction established for Natuna based on Marine20 Sea Level Research sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

EOS Director Prof Benjamin Horton will be sharing his research on #sealevelrise at the Nanyang Business School's inaugural Interdisciplinary Distinguished Speaker Series on Friday, 20 Nov at 3pm. Registration is free at bit.ly/3lIK0Bh Sea Level Research @NTU_ASE NTU College of Science


Our latest paper Sea Level Research — Sea level under climate change: Understanding the links between the past and the future climanosco.org/published_arti…


Our new paper on using pollen as chronohorizons: Pollen Geochronology from the Atlantic Coast of the United States during the Last 500 Years Sea Level Research Access paper here: mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/3…


Our article in the new #pageshorizons magazine is just out! #scicomm Sea Level Research

Thank you Audrey Tan 🐋 for featuring our work on corals microatolls and mangroves in Singapore! Sea Level Research Aron Meltzner Gina Sarkawi Christabel Tan Yudhishthra Nathan geoff richards Fang Yi Tan Timothy Shaw