The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that the sum of all contributions to sea‐level rise for the period 1961–2004 was 1.1 ± 0.5 mm a−1, leaving 0.7 ± 0.7 of the 1.8 ± 0.5 mm a−1 observed sea‐level rise unexplained. Here, we compute the global surface mass balance of all mountain glaciers and ice caps (MG&IC), and find that part of this much‐discussed gap can be attributed to a larger contribution than previously assumed from mass loss of MG&IC, especially those around the Antarctic Peninsula. We estimate global surface mass loss of all MG&IC as 0.79 ± 0.34 mm a−1 sea‐level equivalent (SLE) compared to IPCC's 0.50 ± 0.18 mm a−1. The Antarctic MG&IC contributed 28% of the global estimate due to exceptional warming ar...
A high-resolution GCM is found to simulate precipitation and surface energy balance of high latitude...
We reconstruct a historical sea level record due to land ice mass changes over the past four decades...
Iceberg calving and increased ice discharge from ice-shelf tributary glaciers contribute significant...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
AbstractThe Antarctic ice sheet is arguably the most critical in terms of future sea-level rise, pri...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets are losing large amounts of water to t...
The mean sea level has been projected to rise in the 21st century as a result of global warming. Suc...
Observations of sea-level changes in the 20th century show a rise of 1 to 2 mm year−1, with accelera...
[1] Ice sheet mass balance estimates have improved substantially in recent years using a variety of ...
One of the most easily measured dimensions of a glacier, the accumulation area, is linked to future ...
iii Melting mountain glaciers and ice caps (MG&IC) are the second largest contributor to rising ...
Global climate models suggest that Antarctic snowfall should increase in a warming climate and miti...
Ice sheet mass balance estimates have improved substantially in recent years using a variety of tech...
The contribution of glaciers and ice caps to global sea-level rise is uncertain: they are incomplete...
During the past decades, glacier mass loss is becoming increasingly significant worldwide but knowle...
A high-resolution GCM is found to simulate precipitation and surface energy balance of high latitude...
We reconstruct a historical sea level record due to land ice mass changes over the past four decades...
Iceberg calving and increased ice discharge from ice-shelf tributary glaciers contribute significant...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
AbstractThe Antarctic ice sheet is arguably the most critical in terms of future sea-level rise, pri...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets are losing large amounts of water to t...
The mean sea level has been projected to rise in the 21st century as a result of global warming. Suc...
Observations of sea-level changes in the 20th century show a rise of 1 to 2 mm year−1, with accelera...
[1] Ice sheet mass balance estimates have improved substantially in recent years using a variety of ...
One of the most easily measured dimensions of a glacier, the accumulation area, is linked to future ...
iii Melting mountain glaciers and ice caps (MG&IC) are the second largest contributor to rising ...
Global climate models suggest that Antarctic snowfall should increase in a warming climate and miti...
Ice sheet mass balance estimates have improved substantially in recent years using a variety of tech...
The contribution of glaciers and ice caps to global sea-level rise is uncertain: they are incomplete...
During the past decades, glacier mass loss is becoming increasingly significant worldwide but knowle...
A high-resolution GCM is found to simulate precipitation and surface energy balance of high latitude...
We reconstruct a historical sea level record due to land ice mass changes over the past four decades...
Iceberg calving and increased ice discharge from ice-shelf tributary glaciers contribute significant...