Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet

Present destabilization of marine-based sectors in Greenland may increase sea level for centuries to come.

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Published in:Science Advances
Main Authors: Khan, Shfaqat A., Sasgen, Ingo, Bevis, Michael, van Dam, Tonie, Bamber, Jonathan L., Wahr, John, Willis, Michael, Kjær, Kurt H., Wouters, Bert, Helm, Veit, Csatho, Beata, Fleming, Kevin, Bjørk, Anders A., Aschwanden, Andy, Knudsen, Per, Munneke, Peter Kuipers
Other Authors: The Danish Council for Independent Research-Natural Sciences, UK NERC, Carlsbergfondet, Division of Arctic Sciences, Natur og Univers, Det Frie Forskningsråd, Villum Fonden, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2016
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spelling craaas:10.1126/sciadv.1600931 2024-06-23T07:53:07+00:00 Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet Khan, Shfaqat A. Sasgen, Ingo Bevis, Michael van Dam, Tonie Bamber, Jonathan L. Wahr, John Willis, Michael Kjær, Kurt H. Wouters, Bert Helm, Veit Csatho, Beata Fleming, Kevin Bjørk, Anders A. Aschwanden, Andy Knudsen, Per Munneke, Peter Kuipers The Danish Council for Independent Research-Natural Sciences UK NERC Carlsbergfondet Division of Arctic Sciences Natur og Univers, Det Frie Forskningsråd Villum Fonden Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1600931 https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/sciadv.1600931 en eng American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science Advances volume 2, issue 9 ISSN 2375-2548 journal-article 2016 craaas https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1600931 2024-06-13T04:00:57Z Present destabilization of marine-based sectors in Greenland may increase sea level for centuries to come. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet AAAS Resource Center (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Greenland Science Advances 2 9 e1600931
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author Khan, Shfaqat A.
Sasgen, Ingo
Bevis, Michael
van Dam, Tonie
Bamber, Jonathan L.
Wahr, John
Willis, Michael
Kjær, Kurt H.
Wouters, Bert
Helm, Veit
Csatho, Beata
Fleming, Kevin
Bjørk, Anders A.
Aschwanden, Andy
Knudsen, Per
Munneke, Peter Kuipers
spellingShingle Khan, Shfaqat A.
Sasgen, Ingo
Bevis, Michael
van Dam, Tonie
Bamber, Jonathan L.
Wahr, John
Willis, Michael
Kjær, Kurt H.
Wouters, Bert
Helm, Veit
Csatho, Beata
Fleming, Kevin
Bjørk, Anders A.
Aschwanden, Andy
Knudsen, Per
Munneke, Peter Kuipers
Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet
author_facet Khan, Shfaqat A.
Sasgen, Ingo
Bevis, Michael
van Dam, Tonie
Bamber, Jonathan L.
Wahr, John
Willis, Michael
Kjær, Kurt H.
Wouters, Bert
Helm, Veit
Csatho, Beata
Fleming, Kevin
Bjørk, Anders A.
Aschwanden, Andy
Knudsen, Per
Munneke, Peter Kuipers
author_sort Khan, Shfaqat A.
title Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet
title_short Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet
title_full Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet
title_fullStr Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet
title_full_unstemmed Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet
title_sort geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post–last glacial maximum and present-day mass loss from the greenland ice sheet
publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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