1. Ice Mass Change in Greenland and Antarctica Between 1993 and 2013 from Satellite Gravity Measurements
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Talpe, Matthieu J, Nerem, R. Steven, Forootan, Ehsan, Schmidt, Michael, Lemoine, Frank G, Enderlin, Ellyn M, and Landerer, Felix W
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Geosciences (General) - Abstract
We construct long-term time series of Greenland and Antarctic ice sheet mass change from satellite gravity measurements. A statistical reconstruction approach is developed based on a principal component analysis (PCA) to combine high-resolution spatial modes from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission with the gravity information from conventional satellite tracking data. Uncertainties of this reconstruction are rigorously assessed; they include temporal limitations for short GRACE measurements, spatial limitations for the low-resolution conventional tracking data measurements, and limitations of the estimated statistical relationships between low- and high-degree potential coefficients reflected in the PCA modes. Trends of mass variations in Greenland and Antarctica are assessed against a number of previous studies. The resulting time series for Greenland show a higher rate of mass loss than other methods before 2000, while the Antarctic ice sheet appears heavily influenced by interannual variations.
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- 2017
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