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Continuity of Ice Sheet Mass Loss in Greenland and Antarctica From the GRACE and GRACE Follow‐On Missions.

Authors :
Velicogna, Isabella
Mohajerani, Yara
A, Geruo
Landerer, Felix
Mouginot, Jeremie
Noel, Brice
Rignot, Eric
Sutterley, Tyler
Broeke, Michiel
Wessem, Melchior
Wiese, David
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters. 4/28/2020, Vol. 47 Issue 8, p1-8. 8p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We examine data continuity between the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and GRACE Follow‐On (FO) missions over Greenland and Antarctica using independent data from the mass budget method, which calculates the difference between ice sheet surface mass balance and ice discharge at the periphery. For both ice sheets, we find consistent GRACE/GRACE‐FO time series across the data gap, at the continental and regional scales, and the data gap is confidently filled with mass budget method data. In Greenland, the GRACE‐FO data reveal an exceptional summer loss of 600 Gt in 2019 following two cold summers. In Antarctica, ongoing high mass losses in the Amundsen Sea Embayment of West Antarctica, the Antarctic Peninsula, and Wilkes Land in East Antarctica cumulate to 2130, 560, and 370 Gt, respectively, since 2002. A cumulative mass gain of 980 Gt in Queen Maud Land since 2009, however, led to a pause in the acceleration in mass loss from Antarctica after 2016. Key Points: We demonstrate data continuity of the GRACE and GRACE‐FO missions over Greenland and Antarctica using independent dataGRACE‐FO data capture a record‐high summer loss (600 Gt) in Greenland in 2019Mass gain in Queen Maud Land mitigate high losses in the Amundsen Sea, Peninsula, and Wilkes Land to pause the acceleration in mass loss [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00948276
Volume :
47
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142926173
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL087291