Two centuries of relative sea-level rise in Dublin, Ireland, reconstructed by geological tide gauge
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Zoë A. Roseby, Katherine Southall, Fermin Alvarez-Agoues, Niamh Cahill, Gerard D. McCarthy, Robin J. Edwards, Two centuries of relative sea-level rise in Dublin, Ireland, reconstructed by geological tide gauge, Open Quaternary, 9, 2023Download Item:

Abstract:
We demonstrate the utility and reproducibility of the saltmarsh foraminifera-based
‘geological tide gauge’ (GTG) approach by developing two independent records of
relative sea-level (RSL) change for Dublin, Ireland. Our records, recovered from two
different saltmarshes, indicate that RSL rose at a century-scale rate of 1.5 ± 0.9 mm yr–1
over the last 200 years. This compares favourably with the shorter, but more precise,
mean sea level (MSL) record from the Dublin Port tide gauge, which indicates long-term
(1953–2016 CE) rise at a rate of 1.1 ± 0.5 mm yr–1
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When corrected for the influence of
glacio-isostatic adjustment our saltmarsh-based reconstruction suggests sea levels in
Dublin rose at a rate of 1.6 ± 0.9 mm yr–1 since the start of the 19th century, which is
in excellent agreement with the regional value of MSL rise over the same period (1.5 ±
0.2 mm yr–1) calculated from a compilation of tide gauge records around Britain. Whilst
our record has decadal-scale temporal resolution (1 sample every 8 years), we are
currently unable to resolve multidecadal-scale variations in the rate of sea-level rise
which are masked by the size of the vertical uncertainties (± 20 cm) associated with
our reconstruction of palaeomarsh-surface elevation. We discuss the challenges of
applying the GTG approach in the typically minerogenic saltmarshes of the NE Atlantic
margin and outline potential solutions that would facilitate the production of Common
Era RSL reconstructions in the region.
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Grant Number
Marine Institute
PBA/CC/18/01
SFI stipend
06/RFP/GEO032
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Author: Edwards, Robin
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Salt marsh, Foraminifera, Geological tide gauge, Relative sea level, Ireland, Relative sea level, DublinSubject (TCD):
Smart & Sustainable Planet , FORAMINIFERA , SALT MARSH , SALT-MARSH , SALTMARSH , SEA LEVEL , palaeoenvironmental reconstruction , relative sea-level changeDOI:
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