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Earth and Space Science
Self‐Consistent Ice Mass Balance and Regional Sea Level From Time‐Variable Gravity
Chia‐Wei Hsu1  Isabella Velicogna1  Tyler C. Sutterley2 
[1]Department of Earth System Science University of California Irvine CA USA
[2]NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA
关键词: GRACE;    GRACE‐FO;    time‐variable gravity;    ice mass balance;    sea level;    glaciers and ice sheets;   
DOI  :  10.1029/2019EA000860
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Measurements of time‐variable gravity from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and the GRACE Follow‐on (GRACE‐FO) missions are an invaluable tool for monitoring changes in the mass of the Earth's glaciated regions. We improve upon estimates of glacier and ice sheet mass balance from time‐variable gravity by including instantaneous spatiotemporal variations in sea level. Here, a least squares mascon technique is combined with solutions to the sea level equation to iteratively correct the GRACE/GRACE‐FO data for the induced sea level response on a monthly basis. We find that variations in regional sea level affect ice sheet mass balance estimates in Greenland by approximately 4% and in Antarctic by approximately 5%. Since 2002, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing mass at an average rate of 263 ± 23 Gt/yr, and the Antarctic ice sheet has been losing mass at average rates between 90 ± 52 and 122 ± 53 Gt/yr depending on the rate of glacial isostatic adjustment. The mass losses from both ice sheets represent an increase of 15.6 ± 2.0 mm to global mean sea levels since 2002.
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