Recent Greenland ice mass loss by drainage system from satellite gravity observations
- PMID: 17053112
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1130776
Recent Greenland ice mass loss by drainage system from satellite gravity observations
Abstract
Mass changes of the Greenland Ice Sheet resolved by drainage system regions were derived from a local mass concentration analysis of NASA-Deutsches Zentrum für Luftund Raumfahrt Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE mission) observations. From 2003 to 2005, the ice sheet lost 101 +/- 16 gigaton/year, with a gain of 54 gigaton/year above 2000 meters and a loss of 155 gigaton/year at lower elevations. The lower elevations show a large seasonal cycle, with mass losses during summer melting followed by gains from fall through spring. The overall rate of loss reflects a considerable change in trend (-113 +/- 17 gigaton/year) from a near balance during the 1990s but is smaller than some other recent estimates.
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Atmosphere. How fast are the ice sheets melting?Science. 2006 Nov 24;314(5803):1250-2. doi: 10.1126/science.1133325. Epub 2006 Oct 19. Science. 2006. PMID: 17053111 No abstract available.
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