Rising Oceans Guaranteed: Arctic Land Ice Loss and Sea Level Rise.

IF 9.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Current climate change reports Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-10 DOI:10.1007/s40641-018-0107-0
Twila Moon, Andreas Ahlstrøm, Heiko Goelzer, William Lipscomb, Sophie Nowicki
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Purpose of review: This paper reviews sea level contributions from land ice across the Arctic, including Greenland. We summarize ice loss measurement methods, ice loss mechanisms, and recent observations and projections, and highlight research advances over the last 3-5 years and remaining scientific challenges.

Recent findings: Mass loss across the Arctic began to accelerate during the late twentieth century, with projections of continued loss across all future greenhouse gas emission scenarios. Recent research has improved knowledge of ice hydrology and surface processes, influences of atmospheric and oceanic changes on land ice, and boundary conditions such as subglacial topography. New computer models can also more accurately simulate glacier and ice sheet evolution.

Summary: Rapid Arctic ice loss is underway, and future ice loss and sea level rise are guaranteed. Research continues to better understand and model physical processes and to improve projections of ice loss rates, especially after 2050.

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保证海洋上升:北极陆地冰川减少和海平面上升。
综述目的:本文综述了包括格陵兰岛在内的整个北极地区陆地冰对海平面的影响。我们总结了冰损失测量方法、冰损失机制以及最近的观测和预测,并强调了过去3-5年的研究进展和剩余的科学挑战。最近的发现:整个北极的质量损失在20世纪末开始加速,预测未来所有温室气体排放情景都会持续损失。最近的研究提高了对冰水文和表面过程、大气和海洋变化对陆地冰的影响以及冰下地形等边界条件的了解。新的计算机模型也可以更准确地模拟冰川和冰盖的演变。摘要:北极冰层正在迅速流失,未来的冰层流失和海平面上升是有保证的。研究继续更好地理解和模拟物理过程,并改进对冰损失率的预测,特别是在2050年之后。
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Current climate change reports
Current climate change reports Environmental Science-Global and Planetary Change
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期刊介绍: Current Climate Change Reports is dedicated to exploring the most recent research and policy issues in the dynamically evolving field of Climate Change. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, encompassing Ecological Impacts, Advances in Modeling, Sea Level Projections, Extreme Events, Climate Feedback and Sensitivity, Hydrologic Impact, Effects on Human Health, and Economics and Policy Issues. Expert contributors provide reviews on the latest research, assess the effectiveness of available options, and engage in discussions about special considerations. All articles undergo a thorough peer-review process by specialists in the field to ensure accuracy and objectivity.
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