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Ice-sheet mass balance and climate change
Hanna, E.; Navarro, F.J.; Pattyn, F.; Domingues, C.M.; Fettweis, X.; Irvins, E.R.; Nicholls, R.J.; Ritz, C.; Smith, B.; Tulaczyk, S.; Whitehouse, P.L.; Zwally, H.J. (2013). Ice-sheet mass balance and climate change. Nature (Lond.) 498(7452): 51-59. dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12238
In: Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 0028-0836; e-ISSN 1476-4687, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Hanna, E.
  • Navarro, F.J.
  • Pattyn, F., more
  • Domingues, C.M.
  • Fettweis, X., more
  • Irvins, E.R.
  • Nicholls, R.J.
  • Ritz, C.
  • Smith, B.
  • Tulaczyk, S.
  • Whitehouse, P.L.
  • Zwally, H.J.

Abstract
    Since the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report, new observations of ice-sheet mass balance and improved computer simulations of ice-sheet response to continuing climate change have been published. Whereas Greenland is losing ice mass at an increasing pace, current Antarctic ice loss is likely to be less than some recently published estimates. It remains unclear whether East Antarctica has been gaining or losing ice mass over the past 20 years, and uncertainties in ice-mass change for West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula remain large. We discuss the past six years of progress and examine the key problems that remain.

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