Articles | Volume 17, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-17-1-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-17-1-2026
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16 Jan 2026
Article |  | 16 Jan 2026

Three historic tide gauge records from Svalbard

Philip L. Woodworth and Thorkild Aarup

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Interactive discussion

Status: closed

Comment types: AC – author | RC – referee | CC – community | EC – editor | CEC – chief editor | : Report abuse
  • RC1: 'Comment on hgss-2025-10', Christopher Jones, 11 Nov 2025
    • AC1: 'Reply on RC1', Philip Woodworth, 17 Nov 2025
  • RC2: 'Comment on hgss-2025-10', Oda Ravndal, 14 Nov 2025
    • AC2: 'Reply on RC2', Philip Woodworth, 17 Nov 2025
  • EC1: 'Comment on hgss-2025-10', Kristian Schlegel, 15 Nov 2025
    • AC3: 'Reply on EC1', Philip Woodworth, 17 Nov 2025
    • AC4: 'Reply on EC1', Philip Woodworth, 30 Nov 2025

Peer review completion

AR – Author's response | RR – Referee report | ED – Editor decision | EF – Editorial file upload
ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (review by editor) (01 Dec 2025) by Kristian Schlegel
AR by Philip Woodworth on behalf of the Authors (05 Dec 2025)  Author's response   Author's tracked changes   Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (15 Dec 2025) by Kristian Schlegel
AR by Philip Woodworth on behalf of the Authors (16 Dec 2025)  Author's response   Manuscript 
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Short summary
Three historic tide gauge records from Svalbard were converted from 19th century tabulations into computer files. They are good quality and can be used in modern tidal analysis. We confirmed previous findings on tidal constants and showed how little non-tidal variability in sea level there was at these times. One gauge used had an unusual design but it worked well and so deserves to be known. Biographical information is given on the people who acquired these data.
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