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havniveauet

Havniveauet is the level of the sea surface used as a reference in harbor operations, coastal engineering, and navigation in Danish contexts. It typically refers to a defined tidal datum, such as mean sea level, that provides a stable baseline for measuring water depth, planning dredging, and designing seawalls and breakwaters.

Measurement and datum: Havniveauet is established from long-term tide gauge records at specific locations and is

Dynamics: Water levels at havniveauet vary with tides, atmospheric pressure, ocean currents, and wind. In the

Applications: Knowledge of havniveauet informs harbor depth management, dredging programs, construction foundations, flood defense planning, and

See also: Mean sea level, Tide gauge, Vertical datum, Coastal engineering.

tied
to
a
national
vertical
reference
system.
Local
havniveauet
can
differ
from
neighboring
areas
due
to
shoreline
changes,
variations
in
the
gravity
field,
and
regional
sea
level
trends.
In
practice
it
is
aligned
with
a
standard
datum
such
as
mean
sea
level
(MSL)
or
a
national
mean
sea
level
that
connects
to
the
geoid
or
gravimetric
models.
longer
term,
climate
change
is
causing
a
gradual
rise
in
sea
level,
with
regional
differences
influenced
by
land
movement
and
ocean
warming.
drainage
design
in
coastal
areas.
It
serves
as
a
key
reference
for
ensuring
safe
vessel
access,
accurate
depth
sounding,
and
resilient
infrastructure
near
coastlines.