We present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise from glacier length records. These records form the only direct evidence of glacier changes prior to 1946, when the first systematic mass-balance observations began. A globally rep- resentative length signal is calculated from 197 length records from all continents by normalisation and averaging of 14 different regions. Next, the resulting signal is calibrated with mass-balance observations for the period 1961–2000. We find that the glacier contribution to sea level rise was 5.5±1.0 cm during the period 1850–2000 and 4.5±0.7 cm during the period 1900–2000
The contribution of glacier melt, including the Greenland ice-sheet, to sea-level change since AD 18...
Global-mean sea level (GMSL) has been rising unsteadily by about 1.5 mm/yr since 1900, but the under...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
We present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise from glacier length recor...
In this study, a new estimate of the contribution of glaciers and ice caps to the sea-level rise ove...
International audienceWe present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise fro...
The authors present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise from glacier le...
International audienceWe present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise fro...
As glacier length fluctuations provide useful information about past climate, we derived historic f...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
Global-mean sea-level rise (GMSLR) during the twentieth century was primarily caused by glacier and ...
The contribution of glacier melt, including the Greenland ice-sheet, to sea-level change since AD 18...
The current world-wide glacier retreat is a clear sign of global warming. In addition, glaciers cont...
The contribution of glacier melt, including the Greenland ice-sheet, to sea-level change since AD 18...
Global-mean sea level (GMSL) has been rising unsteadily by about 1.5 mm/yr since 1900, but the under...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...
We present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise from glacier length recor...
In this study, a new estimate of the contribution of glaciers and ice caps to the sea-level rise ove...
International audienceWe present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise fro...
The authors present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise from glacier le...
International audienceWe present a method to estimate the glacier contribution to sea-level rise fro...
As glacier length fluctuations provide useful information about past climate, we derived historic f...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
Global-mean sea-level rise (GMSLR) during the twentieth century was primarily caused by glacier and ...
The contribution of glacier melt, including the Greenland ice-sheet, to sea-level change since AD 18...
The current world-wide glacier retreat is a clear sign of global warming. In addition, glaciers cont...
The contribution of glacier melt, including the Greenland ice-sheet, to sea-level change since AD 18...
Global-mean sea level (GMSL) has been rising unsteadily by about 1.5 mm/yr since 1900, but the under...
Glaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets cover an area of approximately 706,000...