BINTULU

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    Tide Gauge
    DORIS
IGS-type acronym : BIN100MYS
Latitude : 3.24032222
Longitude : 113.09433610
Installed date : 2007-07-05
Decommissioned date :
Country : MALAYSIA
City: BINTULU
Station status : No data for 30 days (orange)
Distance to Tide Gauge (m) : 3868
Domes Nr.: 22719M001
Station operator: (JUPEM) - Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia
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MMaterial change or malfunction
EEarthquake
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  • puce Narenpitak, Tomkratoke et al., 2025. Projected sea level rise in Thailand: Regional effects of climate change and solar radiation modification based on observations and the GeoMIP6. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference
  • puce Natthachet-Tangdamrongsub, Shin-Chan-Han et al., 2019. Quantifying water storage change and land subsidence induced by reservoir impoundment using GRACE, Landsat, and GPS data. Remote Sensing of Environment. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference
  • puce Yanguang-Fu, Xinghua-Zhou et al., 2019. Estimation of sea level variability in the South China Sea from satellite altimetry and tide gauge data. Advances in Space Research. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference