Global-scale 21st-century glacier mass change projections from six published global glacier models are systematically compared as part of the Glacier Model Intercomparison Project. In total 214 projections of annual glacier mass and area forced by 25 General Circulation Models (GCMs) and four Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) emission scenarios and aggregated into 19 glacier regions are considered. Global mass loss of all glaciers (outside the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets) by 2100 relative to 2015 averaged over all model runs varies from 18 ± 7% (RCP2.6) to 36 ± 11% (RCP8.5) corresponding to 94 ± 25 and 200 ± 44 mm sea-level equivalent (SLE), respectively. Regional relative mass changes by 2100 correlate linearly with relati...
The objective of this study is to develop a physically-based distributed glacier mass balance (GMB) ...
Glacier mass balance and secular changes in mountain glaciers and ice caps are evaluated from the an...
A glacier parameterization scheme has been developed and implemented into the regional climate model...
Global-scale 21st-century glacier mass change projections from six published global glacier models a...
Global-scale 21st-century glacier mass change projections from six published global glacier models a...
Global-scale 21st-century glacier mass change projections from six published global glacier models a...
The anticipated retreat of glaciers around the globe will pose far-reaching challenges to the manage...
Glacier mass loss is recognized as a major contributor to current sea level rise. However, large unc...
The Paris agreement aims to hold global warming to well below 2 ∘C and to pursue efforts to limit i...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
The Paris agreement aims to hold global warming to well below 2 ∘C and to pursue efforts to l...
iii Melting mountain glaciers and ice caps (MG&IC) are the second largest contributor to rising ...
Glacier mass loss is a key contributor to sea-level change slope instability in high-mountain region...
Mass loss by glaciers has been an important contributor to sea level rise in the past, and is projec...
The objective of this study is to develop a physically-based distributed glacier mass balance (GMB) ...
Glacier mass balance and secular changes in mountain glaciers and ice caps are evaluated from the an...
A glacier parameterization scheme has been developed and implemented into the regional climate model...
Global-scale 21st-century glacier mass change projections from six published global glacier models a...
Global-scale 21st-century glacier mass change projections from six published global glacier models a...
Global-scale 21st-century glacier mass change projections from six published global glacier models a...
The anticipated retreat of glaciers around the globe will pose far-reaching challenges to the manage...
Glacier mass loss is recognized as a major contributor to current sea level rise. However, large unc...
The Paris agreement aims to hold global warming to well below 2 ∘C and to pursue efforts to limit i...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
The Paris agreement aims to hold global warming to well below 2 ∘C and to pursue efforts to l...
iii Melting mountain glaciers and ice caps (MG&IC) are the second largest contributor to rising ...
Glacier mass loss is a key contributor to sea-level change slope instability in high-mountain region...
Mass loss by glaciers has been an important contributor to sea level rise in the past, and is projec...
The objective of this study is to develop a physically-based distributed glacier mass balance (GMB) ...
Glacier mass balance and secular changes in mountain glaciers and ice caps are evaluated from the an...
A glacier parameterization scheme has been developed and implemented into the regional climate model...