Authors
Etienne Berthier, Eric Schiefer, Garry KC Clarke, Brian Menounos, Frédérique Rémy
Publication date
2010/1/17
Journal
Nature Geoscience
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
92-95
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Over the past 50 years, retreating glaciers and ice caps contributed 0.5 mm yr−1 to sea-level rise, and one third of this contribution is believed to come from ice masses bordering the Gulf of Alaska,. However, these estimates of ice loss in Alaska are based on measurements of a limited number of glaciers that are extrapolated to constrain ice wastage in the many thousands of others. Uncertainties in these estimates arise, for example, from the complex pattern of decadal elevation changes at the scale of individual glaciers and mountain ranges,,,. Here we combine a comprehensive glacier inventory with elevation changes derived from sequential digital elevation models. We find that between 1962 and 2006, Alaskan glaciers lost 41.9±8.6 km3 yr−1 of water, and contributed 0.12±0.02 mm yr−1 to sea-level rise, 34% less than estimated earlier,. Reasons for our lower values include the higher spatial resolution of …
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