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This thesis provides multidisciplinary perspectives on changes in
global mass transports, especially in the global water cycle. It
investigates the current time-varying states regarding global sea
level, terrestrial water storage, mountain glacier mass and
highland crustal deformation, drawing on fifteen years of satellite
gravimetry observation to do so. The results reveal tremendous
changes in various aspects of the global environment, which are due
to both anthropogenic and natural factors. Further, the research
presented here sheds new light on underlying connections and
mechanisms in the global mass transport system.
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