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Journal of Geophysical Research, 123(7), 4503–4517 (2018) DOI:10.1029/2018JC013906

A new centennial sea-level record for Antalya, eastern Mediterranean

U. Ozturk, N. Marwan, S. Specht, O. Korup, J. Jensen

Quantitative estimates of sea-level rise in the Mediterranean Basin become increasingly accurate thanks to detailed satellite monitoring. However, such measuring campaigns cover several years to decades, while longer-term sea-level records are rare for the Mediterranean. We used a data archaeological approach to re-analyze monthly mean sea-level data of the Antalya-I (1935-1977) tide gauge to fill this gap. We checked the accuracy and reliability of these data before merging them with the more recent records of the Antalya-II (1985-2009) tide gauge, accounting for an 8-year hiatus. We obtain a composite time series of monthly and annual mean sea levels spanning some 75 years, providing the longest record for the Eastern Mediterranean Basin, and thus an essential tool for studying the region's recent sea-level trends. We estimate a relative mean sea-level rise of 2.2 ± 0.5 mm/yr between 1935 and 2008, with an annual variability (expressed here as the standard deviation of the residuals, σresiduals

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