Articles | Volume 21, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2085-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2085-2025
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24 Sep 2025
Research article |  | 24 Sep 2025

Application of quality-controlled sea level height observation at the central East China Sea: Assessment of sea level rise

Taek-Bum Jeong, Yong Sun Kim, Hyeonsoo Cha, Kwang-Young Jeong, Jin-Yong Jeong, and Jae-Ho Lee

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This study presents a new method to improve the accuracy of sea level height from the Ieodo Ocean Research Station in the East China Sea. The method helps identify data errors, such as repeated or unusual values, and flags extreme weather events. The analysis found that sea level rise is mostly due to ocean mass changes, with local ground subsidence also playing a role. These high-quality data support research on short- and long-term events, helping coastal monitoring and planning efforts.
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