2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00190-018-1133-3
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Height system connection between island and mainland using a hydrodynamic model: a case study connecting the Dutch Wadden islands to the Amsterdam ordnance datum (NAP)

Abstract: We present an efficient and flexible alternative method to connect islands and offshore tide gauges with the height system on land. The method uses a regional, high-resolution hydrodynamic model that provides total water levels. From the model, we obtain the differences in mean water level (MWL) between tide gauges at the mainland and at the islands or offshore platforms. Adding them to the MWL relative to the national height system at the mainland’s tide gauges realizes a connection of the island and offshore… Show more

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“…Third, because a rigorous implementation (i.e., one that exploits a hydrodynamic model that resolves all relevant 3D physical processes) of the method is realizable in the short term. The second reason is suggested by the results obtained by Woodworth et al (2013), Filmer et al (2018, Slobbe et al (2018). Despite the fact that the numerical models used in these studies lacked spatial/temporal resolution and/or did not account for all relevant 3D physical processes [(Woodworth et al 2013, Section 7.2) and (Slobbe et al 2018, Section 5)], their performance was good in comparison with the results obtained with alternative methods.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Third, because a rigorous implementation (i.e., one that exploits a hydrodynamic model that resolves all relevant 3D physical processes) of the method is realizable in the short term. The second reason is suggested by the results obtained by Woodworth et al (2013), Filmer et al (2018, Slobbe et al (2018). Despite the fact that the numerical models used in these studies lacked spatial/temporal resolution and/or did not account for all relevant 3D physical processes [(Woodworth et al 2013, Section 7.2) and (Slobbe et al 2018, Section 5)], their performance was good in comparison with the results obtained with alternative methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is applied between tide gauges and requires knowledge of the differences in mean dynamic topography (MDT) between them. There are different approaches to derive MDT differences; we refer to Slobbe et al (2018) for a concise review. Featherstone and Filmer (2012) successfully used the method to explain the north-south tilt in the Australian height datum.…”
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confidence: 99%
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