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Member Since 2009
Benjamin Hamlington
Research Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Professional Experience
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Research Scientist
2018 - Present
Old Dominion University
Education
Doctorate
2011
Publications
Impact‐Based Thresholds for Investigation of High‐Tide Flooding in the United States

High‐tide flooding—minor, disruptive coastal inundation—is expected to become more frequent as sea levels rise. However, quantify...

April 01, 2025
AGU Abstracts
Sea-Level Change & Coastal Impacts in the Next Decade
ADVANCES IN OUR UNDERSTANDING OF PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE SEA LEVEL CHANGE I ORAL
geodesy | 13 december 2024
Rashmi Shah, Benjamin Hamlington, R Steven Nerem, ...
A Midterm Assessment of Progress Toward Implementation of the Earth Science Decadal Survey calls for identifying Earth observation stakeholders, impro...
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When, Where and How Often: Developing a spatial visualization of projected high-tide flooding frequency
ADVANCES IN OUR UNDERSTANDING OF PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE SEA LEVEL CHANGE II POSTER
geodesy | 13 december 2024
Julia W. Fiedler, Philip R. Thompson, Kyrstin L. F...
Recurrent high-tide flooding (HTF) is a widespread and growing issue along open coastlines as sea levels continue to rise. This project, building on m...
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Diagnosing Regional Sea Level Change Over the Altimeter Era
ADVANCES IN OUR UNDERSTANDING OF PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE SEA LEVEL CHANGE II POSTER
geodesy | 13 december 2024
Kristopher B. Karnauskas, R Steven Nerem, John Fas...
Since 1993, satellite altimeters have been mapping sea level changes globally, revealing both the global mean rate and detailed patterns of regional v...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2024
Member
Geodesy John Wahr Early Career Award Committee
2023 - 2024
Member
Ivan I. Mueller Award for Distinguished Service & Leadership Committee
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