Estimation of sea-level variability around the Java Sea and Karimata Strait using Cryosat-2 Altimeter

S. M.N.T. Pampanglola, E. Y. Handoko, Yuwono

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Abstract

Sea-level rise is a big problem in the future. Indonesia is a country with the potential impacts of sea-level rise; therefore, the continuous monitoring of sea-level variability becomes urgent. Globally, sea-level rise is up to 3 mm year-1 estimated by satellite altimetry data. How about the sea level rise in Indonesia, particularly in western Indonesia such as Java sea, Karimata Strait? This paper aims to estimate the sea-level rise in the western Indonesian seas, such as the Java Sea and the Karimata Strait. The estimation was derived using the Cryosat-2 altimetry data. The data used is in a period of 9 years (2010 to 2018). The trend in the period is negative 4 mm year-1. The area also has a low correlation with ENSO with a value negative 0.25.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012021
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume389
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2019
Event4th Geomatics International Conference 2019, GeoICON 2019 - Surabaya, Indonesia
Duration: 21 Aug 201922 Aug 2019

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