Global Sea Level Observing System - Core Network Station Availability
Original (non-English) name
Acronym
GLOSS Core Network Station Availability
Citation
Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), 2020, "Tide Gauge Data",
Retrieved 24 Aug 2020 from http://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/.
Simon J. Holgate, Andrew Matthews, Philip L. Woodworth, Lesley J. Rickards,
Mark E. Tamisiea, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Peter R. Foden, Kathleen M. Gordon,
Svetlana Jevrejeva, and Jeff Pugh (2013) New Data Systems and Products at the
Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level. Journal of Coastal Research: Volume 29,
Issue 3: pp. 493 – 504. doi:10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-12-00175.1.
Abstract
The Global Sea Level Observing System GLOSS is an international sea level monitoring program designed to produce high quality in situ sea level observations to support a broad research and operational user base. GLOSS was established by the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission IOC in 1985 and it is currently formed by over 90 nations across the globe.