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Rising oceans guaranteed: Arctic land ice loss and sea level rise
Moon, T.; Ahlstrom, A.; Goelzer, H.; Lipscomb, W.; Nowicki, S. (2018). Rising oceans guaranteed: Arctic land ice loss and sea level rise. Current Climate Change Reports 4(3): 211-222. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40641-018-0107-0
In: Current Climate Change Reports. Springer Verlag: Berlin; Heidelberg. ISSN 2198-6061, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Arctic; Sea level rise; Glaciers; Ice caps; Remote sensing; GreenlandIce Sheet

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  • Moon, T.
  • Ahlstrom, A.
  • Goelzer, H., more
  • Lipscomb, W.
  • Nowicki, S.

Abstract
    Purpose of Review This paper reviews sea level contributions from land ice across the Arctic, including Greenland. We summarize ice loss measurement methods, ice loss mechanisms, and recent observations and projections, and highlight research advances over the last 3-5 years and remaining scientific challenges. Recent Findings Mass loss across the Arctic began to accelerate during the late twentieth century, with projections of continued loss across all future greenhouse gas emission scenarios. Recent research has improved knowledge of ice hydrology and surface processes, influences of atmospheric and oceanic changes on land ice, and boundary conditions such as subglacial topography. New computer models can also more accurately simulate glacier and ice sheet evolution. Summary Rapid Arctic ice loss is underway, and future ice loss and sea level rise are guaranteed. Research continues to better understand and model physical processes and to improve projections of ice loss rates, especially after 2050.

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