Regional acceleration in ice mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica using GRACE time-variable gravity data
We use Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) monthly gravity fields to determine the regional acceleration in ice mass loss in Greenland and Antarctica for 2003-2013. We find that the total mass loss is controlled by only a few regions. In Greenland, the southeast and northwest generate 70...
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ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/308354 2023-07-23T04:13:21+02:00 Regional acceleration in ice mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica using GRACE time-variable gravity data Velicogna, I. Sutterley, T. C. van den Broeke, M. R. Sub Dynamics Meteorology Marine and Atmospheric Research 2014-11-28 image/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/308354 en eng 0094-8276 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/308354 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess mass balance time-variable gravity Greenland sea level Antarctica remote sensing SEA-LEVEL RECONCILED ESTIMATE SHEET VARIABILITY GLACIERS BALANCE DISCHARGE FIELD Article 2014 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T01:14:15Z We use Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) monthly gravity fields to determine the regional acceleration in ice mass loss in Greenland and Antarctica for 2003-2013. We find that the total mass loss is controlled by only a few regions. In Greenland, the southeast and northwest generate 70% of the loss (28058 Gt/yr) mostly from ice dynamics, the southwest accounts for 54% of the total acceleration in loss (25.41.2 Gt/yr(2)) from a decrease in surface mass balance (SMB), followed by the northwest (34%), and we find no significant acceleration in the northeast. In Antarctica, the Amundsen Sea (AS) sector and the Antarctic Peninsula account for 64% and 17%, respectively, of the total loss (18010 Gt/yr) mainly from ice dynamics. The AS sector contributes most of the acceleration in loss (114 Gt/yr(2)), and Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica, is the only sector with a significant mass gain due to a local increase in SMB (63 +/- 5 Gt/yr). Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica East Antarctica Greenland Greenland Sea Queen Maud Land Utrecht University Repository Amundsen Sea Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula East Antarctica Greenland Queen Maud Land ENVELOPE(12.000,12.000,-72.500,-72.500) The Antarctic |
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We use Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) monthly gravity fields to determine the regional acceleration in ice mass loss in Greenland and Antarctica for 2003-2013. We find that the total mass loss is controlled by only a few regions. In Greenland, the southeast and northwest generate 70% of the loss (28058 Gt/yr) mostly from ice dynamics, the southwest accounts for 54% of the total acceleration in loss (25.41.2 Gt/yr(2)) from a decrease in surface mass balance (SMB), followed by the northwest (34%), and we find no significant acceleration in the northeast. In Antarctica, the Amundsen Sea (AS) sector and the Antarctic Peninsula account for 64% and 17%, respectively, of the total loss (18010 Gt/yr) mainly from ice dynamics. The AS sector contributes most of the acceleration in loss (114 Gt/yr(2)), and Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica, is the only sector with a significant mass gain due to a local increase in SMB (63 +/- 5 Gt/yr). |
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Sub Dynamics Meteorology Marine and Atmospheric Research |
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Velicogna, I. Sutterley, T. C. van den Broeke, M. R. |
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Regional acceleration in ice mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica using GRACE time-variable gravity data |
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Regional acceleration in ice mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica using GRACE time-variable gravity data |
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Regional acceleration in ice mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica using GRACE time-variable gravity data |
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Regional acceleration in ice mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica using GRACE time-variable gravity data |
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Regional acceleration in ice mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica using GRACE time-variable gravity data |
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regional acceleration in ice mass loss from greenland and antarctica using grace time-variable gravity data |
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Amundsen Sea Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula East Antarctica Greenland Queen Maud Land The Antarctic |
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