What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2

Ice-sheet mass balance and ice behaviour have been effectively monitored remotely by space-borne laser ranging technology, i.e. satellite laser altimetry, and/or satellite gravimetry. ICES atmission launched in 2003 has pioneered laser altimetry providing a large amount of elevation data related to...

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Published in:Geodetski vestnik
Main Authors: Bukač, Blaženka, Grgić, Marijan, Bašić, Tomislav
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Language:English
Published: Zveza geodetov Slovenije 2021
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topic GRACE
Greenland
ice-sheet
ICESat
ICESat-2
laser altimetry
satellite gravimetry
Grenlandija
ledeniški pokrov
lasersko višinomerstvo
satelitska gravimetrij
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Greenland
ice-sheet
ICESat
ICESat-2
laser altimetry
satellite gravimetry
Grenlandija
ledeniški pokrov
lasersko višinomerstvo
satelitska gravimetrij
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Bukač, Blaženka
Grgić, Marijan
Bašić, Tomislav
What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2
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Greenland
ice-sheet
ICESat
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laser altimetry
satellite gravimetry
Grenlandija
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lasersko višinomerstvo
satelitska gravimetrij
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description Ice-sheet mass balance and ice behaviour have been effectively monitored remotely by space-borne laser ranging technology, i.e. satellite laser altimetry, and/or satellite gravimetry. ICES atmission launched in 2003 has pioneered laser altimetry providing a large amount of elevation data related to ice sheet change with high spatial and temporal resolution. ICESat-2, the successor to the ICESat mission, was launched in 2018, continuing the legacy of its predecessor. This paper presents an overview of the satellite laser altimetry and a review of Greenland ice sheet change estimated from ICESat data and compared against estimates derived from satellite gravimetry, i.e. changes of the Earthʹs gravity field obtained from the GRACE data. In addition to that, it provides an insight into the characteristics and possibilities of ice sheet monitoring with renewed mission ICESat-2, which was compared against ICESat for the examination of ice height changes on the Jakobshavn glacier. ICESat comparison (2004-2008) shows that an average elevation change in different areas on Greenland varies up to 0.60 m yr1. Islandʹs coastal southern regions are most affected by ice loss, while inland areas record near-balance state. In the same period, gravity anomaly measurements showed negative annual mass balance trends in coastal regions ranging from a few cm up to -0.36 m yr-1 w.e. (water equivalent), while inland records show slightly positive trends. According to GRACE observations, in the following years (2009-2017), negative annual mass balance trends on the coast continued. Obseg ledenikov in spremembe v njihovi masi je mogoče učinkovito spremljati s tehnologijo laserskega satelitskega daljinskega zaznavanja, to je s satelitskim laserskim višinomerstvom, in/ali satelitsko gravimetrijo. ICESat, ki je bil izstreljen leta 2003, je prvi satelit za lasersko višinomerstvo, s katerim je zbranih mnogo podatkov o višinah na površju Zemlje z visoko časovno in prostorsko ločljivostjo, kar se uporablja tudi za spremljanje ledenikov. ICESat-2 je bil izstreljen leta 2018. Na primeru Grenlandije podajamo oceno o spreminjanju njenega ledenega pokrova na podlagi podatkov ICESat, kar primerjamo z ocenami o spremembi ledeniške mase na podlagi sprememb težnostnega polja na tem območju z uporabo podatkov satelita za spremljanje težnostnega polja Zemlje GRACE. Analiza podatkov ICESat za obdobje 2004-2008 kaže, da je povprečna sprememba višine ledu na Grenlandiji 0,60 m na leto. Večje izgube mase ledu so zaznavne na južnih obalnih predelih otoka, v notranjosti otoka v tem obdobju spremembe v masi ledenega pokrova skoraj niso nezaznavne. Za isto obdobje so tudi gravitacijski satelitski podatki pokazali, da ustrezajo spremembe težnostnega polja spremembi v masi ledenega pokrova na južni obali Grenlandije od nekaj centimetrov do 0,36 metrov vodnega ekvivalenta na leto (angl. water equivalent per year), medtem ko spremembe v masni bilanci v notranjosti otoka kažejo pozitivni trend. Na podlagi podatkov GRACE se tudi v obdobju 2009-2017 kaže negativni trend letne masne bilance ledenikov na obalnih območjih.
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title What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2
title_short What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2
title_full What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2
title_fullStr What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2
title_full_unstemmed What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2
title_sort what have we learnt from icesat on greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current icesat-2
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spelling ftuniljubljanair:oai:repozitorij.uni-lj.si:IzpisGradiva.php-id-132752 2023-05-15T16:21:31+02:00 What have we learnt from ICESat on Greenland ice sheet change and what to expect from current ICESat-2 Kaj smo se naučili pri spremljanju ledenega pokrova na Grenlandiji z ICESat in kaj lahko pričakujemo od ICESat-2 Bukač, Blaženka Grgić, Marijan Bašić, Tomislav 2021-11-02 application/pdf https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?id=132752 https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/Dokument.php?id=150433&dn= https://plus.si.cobiss.net/opac7/bib/59727363?lang=sl eng eng Zveza geodetov Slovenije info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.15292/geodetski-vestnik.2021.01.94-109 https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?id=132752 https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/Dokument.php?id=150433&dn= https://plus.si.cobiss.net/opac7/bib/59727363?lang=sl http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Geodetski vestnik, vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 94-109, 2021. ISSN: 0351-0271 GRACE Greenland ice-sheet ICESat ICESat-2 laser altimetry satellite gravimetry Grenlandija ledeniški pokrov lasersko višinomerstvo satelitska gravimetrij info:eu-repo/classification/udc/528.716.2(292.24) info:eu-repo/semantics/report info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftuniljubljanair https://doi.org/10.15292/geodetski-vestnik.2021.01.94-109 2021-12-06T10:27:15Z Ice-sheet mass balance and ice behaviour have been effectively monitored remotely by space-borne laser ranging technology, i.e. satellite laser altimetry, and/or satellite gravimetry. ICES atmission launched in 2003 has pioneered laser altimetry providing a large amount of elevation data related to ice sheet change with high spatial and temporal resolution. ICESat-2, the successor to the ICESat mission, was launched in 2018, continuing the legacy of its predecessor. This paper presents an overview of the satellite laser altimetry and a review of Greenland ice sheet change estimated from ICESat data and compared against estimates derived from satellite gravimetry, i.e. changes of the Earthʹs gravity field obtained from the GRACE data. In addition to that, it provides an insight into the characteristics and possibilities of ice sheet monitoring with renewed mission ICESat-2, which was compared against ICESat for the examination of ice height changes on the Jakobshavn glacier. ICESat comparison (2004-2008) shows that an average elevation change in different areas on Greenland varies up to 0.60 m yr1. Islandʹs coastal southern regions are most affected by ice loss, while inland areas record near-balance state. In the same period, gravity anomaly measurements showed negative annual mass balance trends in coastal regions ranging from a few cm up to -0.36 m yr-1 w.e. (water equivalent), while inland records show slightly positive trends. According to GRACE observations, in the following years (2009-2017), negative annual mass balance trends on the coast continued. Obseg ledenikov in spremembe v njihovi masi je mogoče učinkovito spremljati s tehnologijo laserskega satelitskega daljinskega zaznavanja, to je s satelitskim laserskim višinomerstvom, in/ali satelitsko gravimetrijo. ICESat, ki je bil izstreljen leta 2003, je prvi satelit za lasersko višinomerstvo, s katerim je zbranih mnogo podatkov o višinah na površju Zemlje z visoko časovno in prostorsko ločljivostjo, kar se uporablja tudi za spremljanje ledenikov. ICESat-2 je bil izstreljen leta 2018. Na primeru Grenlandije podajamo oceno o spreminjanju njenega ledenega pokrova na podlagi podatkov ICESat, kar primerjamo z ocenami o spremembi ledeniške mase na podlagi sprememb težnostnega polja na tem območju z uporabo podatkov satelita za spremljanje težnostnega polja Zemlje GRACE. Analiza podatkov ICESat za obdobje 2004-2008 kaže, da je povprečna sprememba višine ledu na Grenlandiji 0,60 m na leto. Večje izgube mase ledu so zaznavne na južnih obalnih predelih otoka, v notranjosti otoka v tem obdobju spremembe v masi ledenega pokrova skoraj niso nezaznavne. Za isto obdobje so tudi gravitacijski satelitski podatki pokazali, da ustrezajo spremembe težnostnega polja spremembi v masi ledenega pokrova na južni obali Grenlandije od nekaj centimetrov do 0,36 metrov vodnega ekvivalenta na leto (angl. water equivalent per year), medtem ko spremembe v masni bilanci v notranjosti otoka kažejo pozitivni trend. Na podlagi podatkov GRACE se tudi v obdobju 2009-2017 kaže negativni trend letne masne bilance ledenikov na obalnih območjih. Report glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Jakobshavn Repository of the University of Ljubljana (RUL) Greenland Masi ENVELOPE(23.666,23.666,69.444,69.444) Geodetski vestnik 65 01 94 109