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@SeaLevelNTU

Undertaking research on sea-level change caused by climate variability and tectonics (e.g., earthquakes and tsunamis).

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Bergabung Ocak 2011
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"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 @SeaLevelNTU @NTUsg
Audrey Tan 🐋@audreytrp

Hear from sea level rise expert Ben Horton at @EOS_SG on what drives sea level rise, and how a melting Antarctica is contributing to this in this video: players.brightcove.net/4800266888001/… #Sealevelrise #scicomm

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Join us at our next EOS-ASE seminar @EOS_SG @NTU_ASE by Professor Ben Horton @SeaLevelNTU: Mapping Sea-Level Change in Time, Space and Probability. Tues, Nov 3, 1 PM - 2 PM Singapore time. Register here: bit.ly/2TAHWPi
Asian School Of The Environment@ntu_ase

Next up in EOS-ASE seminar series: 'Mapping Sea-Level Change in Time, Space, and Probability' by Prof Benjamin Horton, Director of @EOS_SG and Professor at @NTU_ASE. Tue, November 3, 1 PM – 2 PM. Registration and more info here: eventbrite.com/e/copy-of-eos-…

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Simon Engelhart
Simon Engelhart@SeaLevelChange·
New paper on RSL on the Sunda Shelf using coral microatolls from Xiu Wen Wan and colleagues. Interesting discussion of the challenges using these compared with other recent microatoll-based reconstructions that are inferred to be severely eroded sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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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 @fangyi2110 tells us more. @SeaLevelNTU bit.ly/2FWkg4f
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Reconnaissance trip to look for survey sites and establish the upper limit of mangroves @SeaLevelNTU
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“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 @SeaLevelNTU Full Article here: bit.ly/2Es1ilp
sciasianews@sciasianews

PRESS RELEASE: Record temperatures and #Covid19 are symptoms of planetary fever. Our analysis shows a dramatic 70% decline in online conversations about the climate globally. It's time we listen to our children and put the climate crisis back on the agenda bit.ly/2Es1ilp

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Living coral microatolls as natural tide gauges — exciting findings on our local shores here in Singapore @SeaLevelNTU
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