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This article contains time series analysis of tide gauge data to solve for short and long-term sea-level variations at the Varna tide gauge station. The period of observation is 1928 – 12.2020.

Тime series data includes average monthly sea level data corrected for subsidence of the tide gauge staff. Applied methods are Single spectrum analysis, Fourier, and Least-squares linear regression model. Determining the mean sea level and trend plays a key role in determining the results of global warming.

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2021-10-10
2024-04-28
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