The accurate measurement and monitoring of sea levels are of paramount importance, especially for coastal regions like Albania, where sea level changes can have significant impacts on various aspects of life, including coastal infrastructure, ecosystems, and human settlements. This abstract provides an in-depth overview of a study focused on the calculation of heights of local datum points at tide gauges in Albania with reference to the average sea level, using the ALBAGEO3 program. Tide gauges play a crucial role in understanding the dynamic nature of sea levels. These instruments measure the height of the sea surface relative to a reference point, which is typically known as the local datum. The calculation of heights of local datum points is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, it provides insights into the relative sea level changes at different locations in Albania. It allows for the identification of areas that may be more vulnerable to such events, enabling betterinformed decision-making in terms of coastal management and disaster preparedness. Furthermore, accurate knowledge of local datum heights is essential for navigation and maritime activities. It ensures that nautical charts are up to date and that ships can safely navigate Albanian waters without the risk of running aground or encountering obstacles related to sea level changes. In summary, the study on the calculation of heights of local datum points at tide gauges in Albania, utilizing the ALBAGEO3 program, plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of sea level variations in this coastal nation. The accurate and reliable data generated through this research benefits not only the scientific community but also provides actionable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and other stakeholders involved in the sustainable development and protection of Albania's coastal areas.
Published on 10/06/24
Submitted on 10/06/24
Volume Real-time monitoring of natural and human-made landforms, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.247
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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