Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context

In recent years, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing mass at an average rate of 262 ± 21 Gt yr–1 (2007–2011; Andersen et al. 2015). Part of this mass loss was due to increases in melt, reducing the surface mass budget (Enderlin et al. 2014). Also, the acceleration of many marine-terminating outl...

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Main Authors: van As, Dirk, Fausto, Robert S., Cappelen, John, van de Wal, Roderik S. W., Braithwaite, Roger J., Machguth, Horst
Other Authors: Sub Dynamics Meteorology, Marine and Atmospheric Research
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/428314
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/428314 2023-07-23T04:19:29+02:00 Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context van As, Dirk Fausto, Robert S. Cappelen, John van de Wal, Roderik S. W. Braithwaite, Roger J. Machguth, Horst Sub Dynamics Meteorology Marine and Atmospheric Research 2016-07-15 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/428314 en eng 1604-8156 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/428314 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Article 2016 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T03:56:24Z In recent years, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing mass at an average rate of 262 ± 21 Gt yr–1 (2007–2011; Andersen et al. 2015). Part of this mass loss was due to increases in melt, reducing the surface mass budget (Enderlin et al. 2014). Also, the acceleration of many marine-terminating outlet glaciers increased the dynamic mass loss (Rignot et al. 2008). Both mass-loss mechanisms are linked to recent increases in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures (Dutton et al. 2015). For instance, in summer 2012 Greenland experienced exceptionally warm atmospheric conditions, causing nearly the entire ice-sheet surface to melt for two periods of several days (Nghiem et al. 2012) and contributing to the largest annual ice-sheet mass loss on record (Khan et al. 2015). This is in contrast to a return to more average conditions in 2015 (Tedesco et al. in press). Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet Utrecht University Repository Greenland
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description In recent years, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing mass at an average rate of 262 ± 21 Gt yr–1 (2007–2011; Andersen et al. 2015). Part of this mass loss was due to increases in melt, reducing the surface mass budget (Enderlin et al. 2014). Also, the acceleration of many marine-terminating outlet glaciers increased the dynamic mass loss (Rignot et al. 2008). Both mass-loss mechanisms are linked to recent increases in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures (Dutton et al. 2015). For instance, in summer 2012 Greenland experienced exceptionally warm atmospheric conditions, causing nearly the entire ice-sheet surface to melt for two periods of several days (Nghiem et al. 2012) and contributing to the largest annual ice-sheet mass loss on record (Khan et al. 2015). This is in contrast to a return to more average conditions in 2015 (Tedesco et al. in press).
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Marine and Atmospheric Research
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author van As, Dirk
Fausto, Robert S.
Cappelen, John
van de Wal, Roderik S. W.
Braithwaite, Roger J.
Machguth, Horst
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Fausto, Robert S.
Cappelen, John
van de Wal, Roderik S. W.
Braithwaite, Roger J.
Machguth, Horst
Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context
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Fausto, Robert S.
Cappelen, John
van de Wal, Roderik S. W.
Braithwaite, Roger J.
Machguth, Horst
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title Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context
title_short Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context
title_full Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context
title_fullStr Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context
title_full_unstemmed Placing Greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context
title_sort placing greenland ice sheet ablation measurements in a multi-decadal context
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