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HORST MACHGUTH, HENRIK H. THOMSEN, ANKER WEIDICK, ANDREAS P. AHLSTRØM, JAKOB ABERMANN, MORTEN L. ANDERSEN, SIGNE B. ANDERSEN, ANDERS A. BJØRK, JASON E. BOX, ROGER J. BRAITHWAITE, CARL E. BØGGILD, MICHELE CITTERIO, POUL CLEMENT, WILLIAM COLGAN, ROBERT S. FAUSTO, KARIN GLEIE, STEFANIE GUBLER, BENT HASHOLT, BERNHARD HYNEK, NIELS T. KNUDSEN, SIGNE H. LARSEN, SEBASTIAN H. MERNILD, JOHANNES OERLEMANS, HANS OERTER, OLE B. OLESEN, C. J. P. PAUL SMEETS, KONRAD STEFFEN, MANFRED STOBER, SHIN SUGIYAMA, DIRK VAN AS, MICHIEL R. VAN DEN BROEKE, RODERIK S. W. VAN DE WAL
Publikováno v:
Journal of Glaciology, Vol 62, Pp 861-887 (2016)
Glacier surface mass-balance measurements on Greenland started more than a century ago, but no compilation exists of the observations from the ablation area of the ice sheet and local glaciers. Such data could be used in the evaluation of modelled su
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https://doaj.org/article/d2e6bb1236a447a8b769b2696e8a5eed
Autor:
Andreas P. Ahlstrøm, Morten L. Andersen, Steffen Podlech, D. van As, Robert S. Fausto, Søren Nielsen, Carl Egede Bøggild
Publikováno v:
Van As, D, Bøggild, C E, Nielsen, S, Ahlstrøm, A P, Fausto, R S, Podlech, S & Andersen, M L 2010, ' Climatology and ablation at the South Greenland ice sheet margin from automatic weather station observations ', Cryosphere Discussions, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 117-158 .
We describe the climatology from a meteorological dataset acquired from automatic weather station observations done in the ablation zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet between 2001 and 2007. Stations were placed in three regions below the polar circle: o
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https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tcd-2008-0039/
https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tcd-2008-0039/
Autor:
Robert S. Fausto, Andreas P. Ahlstrøm, Jason E. Box, Signe B. Andersen, Dirk van As, William Colgan, Charalampos Charalampidis, Martin Veicherts, Morten L. Andersen, Michele Citterio, Søren Nielsen
Publikováno v:
Web of Science
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The Greenland ice sheet is the largest Northern Hemisphere store of fresh water, and it is responding rapidly to the warming climate. In situ observations document the changing ice sheet properties in the lower accumulation area, Southwest Greenland.
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Shfaqat Abbas Khan, Xavier Fettweis, Steen Savstrup Kristensen, Morten L. Andersen, René Forsberg, William Colgan, Signe B. Andersen, Henriette Skourup, Lars Stenseng, Jason E. Box, Andreas P. Ahlstrøm
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 409:89-95
a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t The current deficit in Greenland ice sheet mass balance is due to both a decrease in surface mass balance (SMB) input and an increase in ice discharge (D) output. While SMB processes are beginning to be well capt
Autor:
Beata Csatho, Morten L. Andersen, Jason E. Box, Robert S. Fausto, William Colgan, John Wahr, Xavier Fettweis, Dirk van As
Publikováno v:
Annals of Glaciology. 56:105-117
We revisit the input–output mass budget of the high-elevation region of the Greenland ice sheet evaluated by the Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment (PARCA). Our revised reference period (1961–90) mass balance of 54±48 Gt a–1 is sub
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Rasmus Kristoffer Pedersen, Hans Carl Hasselbalch, Johnny T. Ottesen, Vibe Skov, Lasse Kjær, T. Stauffer Larsen, Johanne Gudmand-Hoeyer, Morten L. Andersen, Trine Alma Knudsen, Christina Ellervik, Marc J. B. Dam, Zamra Sajid, Dennis Lund Hansen
Publikováno v:
HemaSphere. 3:663
Autor:
Andreas P. Ahlstrøm, Martin Veicherts, Dirk van As, Robert S. Fausto, Charalampos Charalampidis, Karen Edelvang, Signe H. Larsen, William Colgan, Michele Citterio, Signe B. Andersen, Jason E. Box, Morten L. Andersen, Trine S. Jensen, Horst Machguth, Anker Weidick, Søren Nielsen
Publikováno v:
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin. 28:69-72
The Greenland ice sheet is losing mass (Barletta et al. 2012) and at least half of this loss is caused by an increase in surface melt (e.g. Tedesco et al. 2013). The other part is caused by increased dynamic mass loss, as marine-terminating glaciers
Autor:
Antony J. Payne, Faezeh M. Nick, Frank Pattyn, Ian Joughin, Morten L. Andersen, Tamsin L. Edwards, Andreas Vieli, Roderik S. W. van de Wal
Publikováno v:
Nature
Nature, 497(7448), 235. Nature Research
Nature, 497(7448), 235. Nature Research
Over the past decade, ice loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet increased as a result of both increased surface melting and ice discharge to the ocean1, 2. The latter is controlled by the acceleration of ice flow and subsequent thinning of fast-flowing m
Autor:
Philippe Huybrechts, Faezeh M. Nick, Antony J. Payne, Sarah S. Shannon, Morten L. Andersen, Johannes J. Fürst, Tamsin L. Edwards, Xavier Fettweis, Heiko Goelzer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Glaciology
Physically based projections of the Greenland ice sheet contribution to future sea-level change are subject to uncertainties of the atmospheric and oceanic climatic forcing and to the formulations within the ice flow model itself. Here a higher-order
Autor:
Signe H. Larsen, Andreas P. Ahlstrøm, Signe B. Andersen, Michele Citterio, Dirk van As, Morten L. Andersen, Anker Weidick, Søren Nielsen, Horst Machguth, Robert S. Fausto, Karen Edelvang
Publikováno v:
Technical University of Denmark Orbit
Recent estimates from the glaciological community agree that the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass at an accelerated pace due to climate change (Velicogna 2009; Khan et al. 2010; Rignot et al. 2011). This has caught the attention of the public and p