Community estimate of global glacier mass changes from 2000 to 2023
University of Zurich · University of Edinburgh · +50 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Glaciers are indicators of ongoing anthropogenic climate change 1 . Their melting leads to increased local geohazards 2 , and impacts marine 3 and terrestrial 4,5 ecosystems, regional freshwater resources 6 , and both global water and energy cycles 7,8 . Together with the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, glaciers are essential drivers of present 9,10 and future 11–13 sea-level rise. Previous assessments of global glacier mass changes have been hampered by spatial and temporal limitations and the heterogeneity of existing data series 14–16 . Here we show in an intercomparison exercise that glaciers worldwide lost 273 ± 16 gigatonnes in mass annually from 2000 to 2023, with an increase of 36 ± 10%…
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- 100%
- References
- 115
Authors
59- TGThe GlaMBIE TeamCorresponding
University of Zurich
- MZMichael Zemp
University of Zurich
- LJLivia Jakob
University of Zurich
- IDInés Dussaillant
University of Zurich
- SUSamuel U. Nussbaumer
University of Zurich
Topics & keywords
- Glacier
- Ice sheet
- Climate change
- Greenland ice sheet
- Physical geography
- Glacier mass balance
- Future sea level
- Climatology
- Life below water