Historically unprecedented global glacier decline in the early 21st century
University of Zurich · World Wide Fund for Nature · +26 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and space. Glacier studies generally select specific parts of these datasets to obtain optimal assessments of the mass-balance data relating to the impact that glaciers exercise on global sea-level fluctuations or on regional runoff. In this study we provide an overview and analysis of the main observational datasets compiled by the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS). The dataset on glacier front variations (∼42 000 since 1600) delivers clear evidence that centennial…
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Authors
39- MZMichael ZempCorresponding
University of Zurich, World Wide Fund for Nature, National Public Radio
- HFHolger Frey
University of Zurich, World Wide Fund for Nature, National Public Radio
- IGIsabelle Gärtner‐Roer
University of Zurich
- SUSamuel U. Nussbaumer
University of Zurich, World Wide Fund for Nature, National Public Radio
- MHMartin Hoelzle
University of Zurich, World Wide Fund for Nature, National Public Radio
Topics & keywords
- Glacier
- Glacier mass balance
- Geology
- Glacier morphology
- Climatology
- Physical geography
- Centennial
- Tidewater glacier cycle