Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet contains the vast majority of Earth’s glacier ice (about 52 metres sea-level equivalent), but is often viewed as less vulnerable to global warming than the West Antarctic or Greenland ice sheets. However, some regions of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet have lost mass over r...
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ftkingscollondon:oai:kclpure.kcl.ac.uk:publications/73f76a82-b142-46fa-bb8f-2602e3816308 2024-09-15T17:46:45+00:00 Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change Stokes, Chris R. Abram, Nerilie J. Bentley, Michael J. Edwards, Tamsin L. England, Matthew H. Foppert, Annie Jamieson, Stewart S.R. Jones, Richard S. King, Matt A. Lenaerts, Jan T.M. Medley, Brooke Miles, Bertie W.J. Paxman, Guy J.G. Ritz, Catherine van de Flierdt, Tina Whitehouse, Pippa L. 2022-08-11 https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/73f76a82-b142-46fa-bb8f-2602e3816308 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04946-0 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85135849925&partnerID=8YFLogxK https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/290957011/Stokes_et_al._Response_of_the_EAIS._NATURE_final_accepted_version.pdf eng eng https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/73f76a82-b142-46fa-bb8f-2602e3816308 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Stokes , C R , Abram , N J , Bentley , M J , Edwards , T L , England , M H , Foppert , A , Jamieson , S S R , Jones , R S , King , M A , Lenaerts , J T M , Medley , B , Miles , B W J , Paxman , G J G , Ritz , C , van de Flierdt , T & Whitehouse , P L 2022 , ' Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change ' , Nature , vol. 608 , no. 7922 , pp. 275-286 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04946-0 article 2022 ftkingscollondon https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04946-0 2024-07-29T23:47:32Z The East Antarctic Ice Sheet contains the vast majority of Earth’s glacier ice (about 52 metres sea-level equivalent), but is often viewed as less vulnerable to global warming than the West Antarctic or Greenland ice sheets. However, some regions of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet have lost mass over recent decades, prompting the need to re-evaluate its sensitivity to climate change. Here we review the response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past warm periods, synthesize current observations of change and evaluate future projections. Some marine-based catchments that underwent notable mass loss during past warm periods are losing mass at present but most projections indicate increased accumulation across the East Antarctic Ice Sheet over the twenty-first century, keeping the ice sheet broadly in balance. Beyond 2100, high-emissions scenarios generate increased ice discharge and potentially several metres of sea-level rise within just a few centuries, but substantial mass loss could be averted if the Paris Agreement to limit warming below 2 degrees Celsius is satisfied. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic glacier Greenland Ice Sheet King's College, London: Research Portal Nature 608 7922 275 286 |
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The East Antarctic Ice Sheet contains the vast majority of Earth’s glacier ice (about 52 metres sea-level equivalent), but is often viewed as less vulnerable to global warming than the West Antarctic or Greenland ice sheets. However, some regions of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet have lost mass over recent decades, prompting the need to re-evaluate its sensitivity to climate change. Here we review the response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past warm periods, synthesize current observations of change and evaluate future projections. Some marine-based catchments that underwent notable mass loss during past warm periods are losing mass at present but most projections indicate increased accumulation across the East Antarctic Ice Sheet over the twenty-first century, keeping the ice sheet broadly in balance. Beyond 2100, high-emissions scenarios generate increased ice discharge and potentially several metres of sea-level rise within just a few centuries, but substantial mass loss could be averted if the Paris Agreement to limit warming below 2 degrees Celsius is satisfied. |
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Stokes, Chris R. Abram, Nerilie J. Bentley, Michael J. Edwards, Tamsin L. England, Matthew H. Foppert, Annie Jamieson, Stewart S.R. Jones, Richard S. King, Matt A. Lenaerts, Jan T.M. Medley, Brooke Miles, Bertie W.J. Paxman, Guy J.G. Ritz, Catherine van de Flierdt, Tina Whitehouse, Pippa L. |
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Stokes, Chris R. Abram, Nerilie J. Bentley, Michael J. Edwards, Tamsin L. England, Matthew H. Foppert, Annie Jamieson, Stewart S.R. Jones, Richard S. King, Matt A. Lenaerts, Jan T.M. Medley, Brooke Miles, Bertie W.J. Paxman, Guy J.G. Ritz, Catherine van de Flierdt, Tina Whitehouse, Pippa L. Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change |
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Stokes, Chris R. Abram, Nerilie J. Bentley, Michael J. Edwards, Tamsin L. England, Matthew H. Foppert, Annie Jamieson, Stewart S.R. Jones, Richard S. King, Matt A. Lenaerts, Jan T.M. Medley, Brooke Miles, Bertie W.J. Paxman, Guy J.G. Ritz, Catherine van de Flierdt, Tina Whitehouse, Pippa L. |
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Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change |
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Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change |
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Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change |
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Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change |
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Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change |
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Stokes , C R , Abram , N J , Bentley , M J , Edwards , T L , England , M H , Foppert , A , Jamieson , S S R , Jones , R S , King , M A , Lenaerts , J T M , Medley , B , Miles , B W J , Paxman , G J G , Ritz , C , van de Flierdt , T & Whitehouse , P L 2022 , ' Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change ' , Nature , vol. 608 , no. 7922 , pp. 275-286 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04946-0 |
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