Re-Estimation of the Greenland Ice Sheet Changes from ICESat Measurements with Slope Correction

F. Zou, Shuanggen Jin
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The Greenland ice sheet, the second largest glacier in the world after the Antarctic ice sheet, is losing its mass significantly since the 21st century. Although Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) has been successfully applied to detect changes in the elevation of the Greenland ice sheet since its launch in 2003, there are larger uncertainty to retrieve the glacier height in the altimetry data processing. In this paper, we use repeat-tracks method with slope correction to re-process ICESat data from 2003–2008 and estimate the mass changes of Greenland ice sheet. The elevation change results varies from about −2 m/yr up to 1.5 m/yr. The well-pronounced height decrease are clearly visible in the catchment area of J akobshavn Isbrae glacier (north-western), the Helheim and Kangerdlugssuaq glaciers (south-eastern), where the elevation change rate reaches a remarkable amount of more than −2 m/yr. The elevation change rate is around zero in the northern area of the Greenland ice sheet. The elevation change rates in most of the inland arears are slightly positive with about 0.02m/yr, indicating that there are small amount of ice mass accumulation. The volume change rate of the whole Greenland ice sheet is −237.65km3/yr by the repeat-track plane fitting method from the ICESat elevation measurements. The volume change rate of the whole Greenland ice sheet is −198.54km3/r by the repeat-track with slope correction, which has a good agreement with GRACE measurements.
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基于坡度校正的ICESat测量对格陵兰冰盖变化的重新估计
格陵兰冰盖是世界上仅次于南极冰盖的第二大冰川,自21世纪以来,它的质量正在显著减少。冰云和陆地高程卫星(ICESat)自2003年发射以来,已经成功地应用于格陵兰冰盖高程变化的探测,但在测高数据处理中,冰川高度的反演存在较大的不确定性。本文采用坡度校正的重复轨迹方法对2003-2008年的ICESat数据进行再处理,估算了格陵兰冰盖的质量变化。海拔变化的结果在−2 m/年到1.5 m/年之间变化。在J akobshavn Isbrae冰川(西北部)、Helheim和Kangerdlugssuaq冰川(东南部)的集水区,高度下降明显,高程变化率达到了显著的- 2 m/年以上。格陵兰冰盖北部地区的海拔变化率大约为零。大部分内陆地区高程变化率略为正,约为0.02m/yr,表明有少量的冰块堆积。根据ICESat高程测量的重复径迹平面拟合方法,整个格陵兰冰盖的体积变化率为−237.65km3/yr。经坡度修正后的重复轨迹显示,整个格陵兰冰盖的体积变化率为- 198.54km3/r,与GRACE观测值吻合较好。
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