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A Century of Sea Level Measurements at Newlyn,Southwest England
Authors:E. Bradshaw  A. Hibbert  L.J. Bradley  D.T. Pugh  C. Fane
Affiliation:1. British Oceanographic Data Centre, National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool, United Kingdom;2. National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool, United Kingdom;3. Ordnance Survey, Southampton, United Kingdom
Abstract:The Newlyn Tidal Observatory is the most important sea level station in the United Kingdom. It commenced operations in 1915 as part of the Second Geodetic Levelling of England and Wales, and the mean sea level determined from the tide gauge during the first six years (May 1915–April 1921) defined Ordnance Datum Newlyn (ODN) which became the national height datum for the whole of Great Britain. The 100 years of sea level data now available have contributed significantly to many studies in oceanography, geology, and climate change. This paper marks the centenary of this important station by reviewing the sea level (and, more recently, detailed land level) measurements and Newlyn's contributions to UK cartography, geodesy and sea-level science in general. Recommendations are made on how sea and land level measurements at Newlyn might be enhanced.
Keywords:National datums   sea-level science   sea level changes   tide gauges   vertical land movements
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