Global Warming and Caspian Sea Level Fluctuations
Reza Ardakanian, Seyed Hamed Alemohammad

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between global warming-induced temperature increases and Caspian Sea level fluctuations, revealing high monthly correlations but an overall decreasing trend in sea level with rising temperatures.
Contribution
It establishes a correlation between temperature trends and Caspian Sea level changes using satellite data, highlighting seasonal variations and overall decline.
Findings
High positive monthly correlation between temperature and sea level
Yearly correlation indicates sea level decrease with rising temperature
Satellite data effectively captures sea level fluctuations
Abstract
Coastal regions have a high social, economical and environmental importance. Due to this importance the sea level fluctuations can have many bad consequences. In this research the correlation between the increasing trend of temperature in coastal stations due to Global Warming and the Caspian Sea level has been established. The Caspian Sea level data has been received from the Jason-1 satellite. It was resulted that the monthly correlation between the temperature and sea level is high and also positive and almost the same for all the stations. But the yearly correlation was negative. It means that the sea level has decreased by the increase in temperature.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and environmental studies · Geology and Paleoclimatology Research · Climate variability and models
