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Marta Marcos is affiliated with the University of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Their work primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a concentrated number of publications totaling 118. Within this broad domain, their research focuses on several key subfields:

  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Ecology

The scientist's research topics include a variety of specialized areas related to oceanographic and atmospheric dynamics. These topics are:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Climate variability and models
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics

Marta Marcos has contributed to a series of research papers published in notable scientific venues. Some of the recent publications include:

  • "Numerical Simulation of Atmospheric Lamb Waves Generated by the 2022 Hunga-Tonga Volcanic Eruption" (2022), published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Coastal impacts of Storm Gloria (January 2020) over the north-western Mediterranean" (2020), published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences
  • "GESLA Version 3: A major update to the global higher-frequency sea-level dataset" (2022), published in Geoscience Data Journal
  • "Uncertainty and Bias in Global to Regional Scale Assessments of Current and Future Coastal Flood Risk" (2021), published in Earth's Future
  • "Probabilistic reanalysis of storm surge extremes in Europe" (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Their frequent co-authors include researchers with whom they have collaborated extensively, including Ángel Amores, Alejandro Orfila, Tim Toomey, Gonéri Le Cozannet, and Jochen Hinkel.

Marta Marcos's work appears regularly in a variety of publication venues. The most frequent outlets for their research are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Ocean Science
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans

Best Publications

  • Global sea-level budget 1993 - present

    Anny Cazenave;Benoit Meyssignac;Michael Ablain

  • Vertical land motion as a key to understanding sea level change and variability

    Guy Wöppelmann;Marta Marcos

  • Persistent acceleration in global sea-level rise since the 1960s

    Sönke Dangendorf;Sönke Dangendorf;Carling Hay;Francisco M. Calafat;Marta Marcos

  • Reassessment of 20th century global mean sea level rise

    Sönke Dangendorf;Marta Marcos;Guy Wöppelmann;Clinton P. Conrad

  • Forcing Factors Affecting Sea Level Changes at the Coast

    Philip L. Woodworth;Angélique Melet;Marta Marcos;Marta Marcos;Richard D. Ray

  • Mediterranean Sea response to climate change in an ensemble of twenty first century scenarios

    Fanny Adloff;Samuel Somot;Florence Sevault;Gabriel Jordà

  • Towards a global higher‐frequency sea level dataset

    Philip L. Woodworth;J. R. Hunter;Marta Marcos;P. Caldwell

  • Sea level extremes in southern Europe

    Marta Marcos;Michael N. Tsimplis;Andrew G. P. Shaw

  • Satellite Altimetry-Based Sea Level at Global and Regional Scales

    M. Ablain;J. F. Legeais;P. Prandi;M. Marcos

  • GESLA Version 3: A major update to the global higher‐frequency sea‐level dataset

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  • Long‐term variations in global sea level extremes

    Marta Marcos;Francisco M. Calafat;Ángel Berihuete;Sönke Dangendorf

  • Requirements for a Coastal Hazards Observing System

    Jérôme Benveniste;Anny Cazenave;Stefano Vignudelli;Luciana Fenoglio-Marc

  • Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report

    Karina von Schuckmann;Pierre-Yves Le Traon;Neville Smith;Ananda Pascual

  • Coastal sea level rise in southern Europe and the nonclimate contribution of vertical land motion

    Guy Woppelmann;Marta Marcos

  • Changes in storm surges in southern Europe from a regional model under climate change scenarios

    Marta Marcos;Gabriel Jordà;Damià Gomis;Begoña Pérez

  • Coastal sea level trends in Southern Europe

    Marta Marcos;Michael N. Tsimplis

  • Uncertainty of the 20th century sea-level rise due to vertical land motion errors

    Alvaro Santamaría-Gómez;Alvaro Santamaría-Gómez;Médéric Gravelle;Sönke Dangendorf;Marta Marcos

  • Coastal impacts of Storm Gloria (January 2020) over the north-western Mediterranean

    Angel Amores;Marta Marcos;Marta Marcos;Diego S. Carrió;Lluís Gómez-Pujol

  • General patterns of circulation, sediment fluxes and ecology of the Palamos (La Fonera) submarine canyon, northwestern Mediterranean

    Albert Palanques;Emilio García-Ladona;Damià Gomis;Jacobo Martín

  • Spatiotemporal changes in extreme sea levels along the coasts of the North Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico

    Marta Marcos;Philip L. Woodworth

  • The effect of the NAO on sea level and on mass changes in the Mediterranean Sea

    M. N. Tsimplis;Francesc M. Calafat;Marta Marcos;Gabriel Jordá

  • 21st century Mediterranean sea level rise: Steric and atmospheric pressure contributions from a regional model

    Michael N. Tsimplis;Marta Marcos;Samuel Somot

  • Mediterranean Sea response to climate change in an ensemble of 21st century scenarios

    Fanny Adloff;Gabriel Jordá;Marta Marcos;Damià Gomis

Frequent Co-Authors

Damià Gomis
Damià Gomis Spanish National Research Council
Guy Wöppelmann
Guy Wöppelmann University of La Rochelle
Sebastià Monserrat
Sebastià Monserrat University of the Balearic Islands
Michael N. Tsimplis
Michael N. Tsimplis City University of Hong Kong
Sönke Dangendorf
Sönke Dangendorf Tulane University
Ananda Pascual
Ananda Pascual National Research Council (CNR)
Philip L. Woodworth
Philip L. Woodworth National Oceanography Centre
Samuel Somot
Samuel Somot Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Benoit Meyssignac
Benoit Meyssignac Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Anny Cazenave
Anny Cazenave Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales

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