A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008

We have assessed and synthesised land ice mass trend results published, primarily, since the IPCC AR5 (2013) to produce a consistent estimate of land ice mass trends during the satellite era (1992 to 2016). Our resulting synthesis is both consistent and rigorous, drawing on i) the published literatu...

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Main Authors: Bamber, Jonathan L, Westaway, Richard M, Marzeion, Ben, Wouters, Bert
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.890030
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.890030
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.890030 2023-05-15T14:05:24+02:00 A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008 Bamber, Jonathan L Westaway, Richard M Marzeion, Ben Wouters, Bert 2018 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.890030 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.890030 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aac2f0 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY DATE/TIME Mass balance Standard deviation Dataset dataset Supplementary Dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.890030 https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aac2f0 2022-02-09T13:16:26Z We have assessed and synthesised land ice mass trend results published, primarily, since the IPCC AR5 (2013) to produce a consistent estimate of land ice mass trends during the satellite era (1992 to 2016). Our resulting synthesis is both consistent and rigorous, drawing on i) the published literature, ii) expert assessment of that literature, and iii) a new analysis of Arctic glacier and ice cap trends combined with statistical modelling.In the associated paper (Bamber et al 2018) we present annual and pentad (five-year mean) time series for the East, West Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets and glaciers separately and combined. When averaged over pentads, covering the entire period considered, we obtain a monotonic trend in mass contribution to the oceans, increasing from 0.31±0.35 mm of sea level equivalent for 1992-1996 to 1.85±0.13 for 2012-2016. Our integrated land ice trend is lower than many estimates of GRACE-derived ocean mass change for the same periods. This is due, in part, to a smaller estimate for glacier and ice cap mass trends compared to previous assessments. We discuss this, and other likely reasons, for the difference between GRACE ocean mass and land ice trends. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Arctic glacier Greenland Ice cap DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Arctic Greenland
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A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008
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description We have assessed and synthesised land ice mass trend results published, primarily, since the IPCC AR5 (2013) to produce a consistent estimate of land ice mass trends during the satellite era (1992 to 2016). Our resulting synthesis is both consistent and rigorous, drawing on i) the published literature, ii) expert assessment of that literature, and iii) a new analysis of Arctic glacier and ice cap trends combined with statistical modelling.In the associated paper (Bamber et al 2018) we present annual and pentad (five-year mean) time series for the East, West Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets and glaciers separately and combined. When averaged over pentads, covering the entire period considered, we obtain a monotonic trend in mass contribution to the oceans, increasing from 0.31±0.35 mm of sea level equivalent for 1992-1996 to 1.85±0.13 for 2012-2016. Our integrated land ice trend is lower than many estimates of GRACE-derived ocean mass change for the same periods. This is due, in part, to a smaller estimate for glacier and ice cap mass trends compared to previous assessments. We discuss this, and other likely reasons, for the difference between GRACE ocean mass and land ice trends.
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title A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008
title_short A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008
title_full A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008
title_fullStr A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008
title_full_unstemmed A new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: Bamber, Jonathan L; Westaway, Richard M; Marzeion, Ben; Wouters, Bert (2018): The land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 063008
title_sort new synthesis of annual land ice mass trends 1992 to 2016, supplement to: bamber, jonathan l; westaway, richard m; marzeion, ben; wouters, bert (2018): the land ice contribution to sea level during the satellite era. environmental research letters, 13(6), 063008
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