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Box, Jason E. (author), Hubbard, Alun (author), Bahr, David B. (author), Colgan, William T. (author), Fettweis, Xavier (author), Mankoff, Kenneth D. (author), Wehrlé, Adrien (author), Noël, Brice (author), Wouters, B. (author)
Ice loss from the Greenland ice sheet is one of the largest sources of contemporary sea-level rise (SLR). While process-based models place timescales on Greenland’s deglaciation, their confidence is obscured by model shortcomings including imprecise atmospheric and oceanic couplings. Here, we present a complementary approach resolving ice...
journal article 2022
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Fettweis, Xavier (author), Hofer, Stefan (author), Krebs-Kanzow, Uta (author), Amory, Charles (author), Aoki, Teruo (author), Berends, Constantijn J. (author), Born, Andreas (author), Box, Jason E. (author), Wouters, B. (author)
Observations and models agree that the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) surface mass balance (SMB) has decreased since the end of the 1990s due to an increase in meltwater runoff and that this trend will accelerate in the future. However, large uncertainties remain, partly due to different approaches for modelling the GrIS SMB, which have to weigh...
journal article 2020
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Box, Jason Eric (author), Colgan, William T (author), Røjle Christensen, Torben (author), Schmidt, Niels Martin (author), Lund, Magnus (author), Parmentier, Frans-Jan W (author), Brown, Ross (author), Bhatt, Uma S (author), Wouters, B. (author)
Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2017) demonstrate fundamental changes among nine key elements of the Arctic system. We find that, coherent with increasing air temperature, there is an intensification of the hydrological cycle, evident from increases in humidity, precipitation,...
review 2019
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Box, Jason E. (author), Colgan, William T. (author), Wouters, B. (author), Burgess, David O. (author), O'Neel, Shad (author), Thomson, Laura I. (author), Mernild, Sebastian H. (author)
The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP 2017) report identifies the Arctic as the largest regional source of land ice to global sea-level rise in the 2003-2014 period. Yet, this contextualization ignores the longer perspective from in situ records of glacier mass balance. Here, using 17 (>55°N latitude) glacier and ice cap mass...
journal article 2018
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Box, J.M.F. (author)
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