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Geophysical Research Letters | 2008

Tide gauge datum continuity at Brest since 1711: France's longest sea‐level record

Guy Wöppelmann; Nicolas Pouvreau; Alain Coulomb; Bernard Simon; Philip L. Woodworth

The issue of a possible tide gauge datum discontinuity at Brest, caused by the bombing of the city in August 1944, is discussed. This issue is very important, as many scientists have used this long record to derive a long-term sea level trend estimate for use within global sea level rise studies. A detailed analysis of historical leveling information, and comparison of sea level data between adjacent stations, proved to be worthwhile, even beyond this initial scope of the study: it led to an accurate datum connection between recently rediscovered 18th century sea level data (back to 1711) and those of the present day. The study provides additional evidence that the onset of recent rapid sea level rise most likely took place in the late 19th century, in agreement with the nearby Liverpool sea-level record and with independent results from sediment cores collected in salt marshes located in both hemispheres.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Sea level at Saint Paul Island, southern Indian Ocean, from 1874 to the present

Laurent Testut; B. Martin Miguez; Guy Wöppelmann; P. Tiphaneau; Nicolas Pouvreau; Mikhail Karpytchev

A data archeology exercise was carried out on sea level observations recorded during the transit of Venus across the Sun observed in 1874 from Saint Paul Island (38°41′S, 77°31 E) in the southern Indian Ocean. Historical (1874) and recent (1994-2009) sea level observations were assembled into a consistent time series. A thorough check of the data and its precise geodetic connection to the same datum was only possible thanks to the recent installation of new technologies (GPS buoy and radar water level sensor) and leveling campaigns. The estimated rate of relative sea level change, spanning the last 135 years at Saint Paul Island, was not significantly different from zero (−0.1 ± 0.3 mm yr−1), a value which could be reconciled with estimates of global average sea level rise for the 20th century assuming the DORIS vertical velocity estimate at Amsterdam Island (100 km distant) could be applied to correct for the land motion at the tide gauge. Considering the scarcity of long-term sea level data in the Southern Hemisphere, the exercise provides an invaluable additional observational constraint for further investigations of the spatial variability of sea level change, once vertical land rates can be determined.


Ocean Dynamics | 2006

Brest sea level record: a time series construction back to the early eighteenth century

Guy Wöppelmann; Nicolas Pouvreau; Bernard Simon


Ocean Science | 2009

The gyre-scale circulation of the North Atlantic and sea level at Brest

Philip L. Woodworth; Nicolas Pouvreau; Guy Wöppelmann


Marine Geology | 2008

Multi time-scale evolution of a wide estuary linear sandbank, the Longe de Boyard, on the French Atlantic coast

Eric Chaumillon; Xavier Bertin; Hélène Falchetto; Jonathan Allard; Nicolas Weber; Patrice Walker; Nicolas Pouvreau; Guy Wöppelmann


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2006

Évolution de l'onde semi-diurne M2 de la marée à Brest de 1846 à 2005

Nicolas Pouvreau; Belén Martín Míguez; Bernard Simon; Guy Wöppelmann


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2004

Modeling hydrodynamics in the Ebrié Lagoon (Côte d’Ivoire)

Isabelle Brenon; S. Mondé; Nicolas Pouvreau; Jean-Christophe Maurin


XVèmes Journées, La Rochelle | 2018

Evolution du rivage et des petits-fonds du littoral du Nord de la France depuis le 19ème siècle (Coastline and shoreface evolution of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais coastal zone since the 19th century)

Alexa Latapy; Arnaud Hequette; Nicolas Pouvreau; Nicolas Weber


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2009

Impact of vertical structure on water mass circulation in a tropical lagoon (Ebrié, Ivory Coast)

Isabelle Brenon; Olivier Audouin; Nicolas Pouvreau; Jean-Christophe Maurin


/data/revues/16310713/03380011/0600157X/ | 2008

Évolution de l onde semi-diurne M2 de la marée à Brest de 1846 à 2005

Nicolas Pouvreau; Belén Martín Míguez; Bernard Simon; Guy Wöppelmann

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Guy Wöppelmann

University of La Rochelle

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Eric Chaumillon

University of La Rochelle

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Isabelle Brenon

University of La Rochelle

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Nicolas Weber

University of La Rochelle

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Xavier Bertin

University of La Rochelle

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Philip L. Woodworth

National Oceanography Centre

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Laurent Testut

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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P. Tiphaneau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Alain Coulomb

Institut géographique national

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