International audienceOver the last 50 years, retreating glaciers and ice caps (GIC) contributed 0.5 mm/yr to sea level rises (SLR), and one third is believed to originate from ice masses bordering the Gulf of Alaska. However, these estimates of ice wastage in Alaska are based on methods that measure a limited number of glaciers and extrapolate the results to estimate ice loss for the many thousands of others. How these methods capture the complex pattern of decadal elevation changes at the scale of individual glacier and mountain range is unclear. Here, combining a comprehensive glacier inventory with elevation changes derived from sequential digital elevation models (DEMs), we found that, between 1962 and 2006, Alaskan glaciers lost 41.9 ...
The World's Glaciers and Ice Caps (GIC) contain a sea level rise (SLR) equivalent of about 0.4 m. Al...
One of the most easily measured dimensions of a glacier, the accumulation area, is linked to future ...
Climatic warming causes different magnitudes of glacier retreat depending on glacier size, location ...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, retreating glaciers and ice caps (GIC) contributed 0.5...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets are losing large amounts of water to t...
Glacier inventories provide the baseline data to perform climate-change impact assessment on a regio...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
The meltwater from glaciers in Alaska contributes strongly to global sea-level rise, but accurate de...
Alaskan glaciers are among the largest regional contributors to sea-level rise in the latter half of...
comment on Muskett and others (2009) Alaskan glaciers have experienced rapid and accelerating wastag...
International audienceAlaskan glaciers have experienced rapid and accelerating wastage over the past...
Analyzing historical maps and Landsat imagery indicates that coastal glaciers in the western Prince ...
Observations of sea-level changes in the 20th century show a rise of 1 to 2 mm year−1, with accelera...
Most glaciers and ice caps (GIC) are out of balance with the current climate. To return to equilibri...
Globally, mountain glaciers and ice caps are losing dramatic volumes of ice. The resultant sea-level...
The World's Glaciers and Ice Caps (GIC) contain a sea level rise (SLR) equivalent of about 0.4 m. Al...
One of the most easily measured dimensions of a glacier, the accumulation area, is linked to future ...
Climatic warming causes different magnitudes of glacier retreat depending on glacier size, location ...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, retreating glaciers and ice caps (GIC) contributed 0.5...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets are losing large amounts of water to t...
Glacier inventories provide the baseline data to perform climate-change impact assessment on a regio...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
The meltwater from glaciers in Alaska contributes strongly to global sea-level rise, but accurate de...
Alaskan glaciers are among the largest regional contributors to sea-level rise in the latter half of...
comment on Muskett and others (2009) Alaskan glaciers have experienced rapid and accelerating wastag...
International audienceAlaskan glaciers have experienced rapid and accelerating wastage over the past...
Analyzing historical maps and Landsat imagery indicates that coastal glaciers in the western Prince ...
Observations of sea-level changes in the 20th century show a rise of 1 to 2 mm year−1, with accelera...
Most glaciers and ice caps (GIC) are out of balance with the current climate. To return to equilibri...
Globally, mountain glaciers and ice caps are losing dramatic volumes of ice. The resultant sea-level...
The World's Glaciers and Ice Caps (GIC) contain a sea level rise (SLR) equivalent of about 0.4 m. Al...
One of the most easily measured dimensions of a glacier, the accumulation area, is linked to future ...
Climatic warming causes different magnitudes of glacier retreat depending on glacier size, location ...