Mass balance of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets from 1992 to 2020

Author:

Otosaka Inès N.,Shepherd Andrew,Ivins Erik R.,Schlegel Nicole-JeanneORCID,Amory CharlesORCID,van den Broeke Michiel R.ORCID,Horwath MartinORCID,Joughin Ian,King Michalea D.ORCID,Krinner GerhardORCID,Nowicki SophieORCID,Payne Anthony J.ORCID,Rignot EricORCID,Scambos TedORCID,Simon Karen M.ORCID,Smith Benjamin E.ORCID,Sørensen Louise S.ORCID,Velicogna IsabellaORCID,Whitehouse Pippa L.ORCID,A Geruo,Agosta CécileORCID,Ahlstrøm Andreas P.ORCID,Blazquez AlejandroORCID,Colgan WilliamORCID,Engdahl Marcus E.,Fettweis XavierORCID,Forsberg Rene,Gallée Hubert,Gardner AlexORCID,Gilbert Lin,Gourmelen Noel,Groh AndreasORCID,Gunter Brian C.,Harig Christopher,Helm VeitORCID,Khan Shfaqat AbbasORCID,Kittel ChristophORCID,Konrad Hannes,Langen Peter L.,Lecavalier Benoit S.,Liang Chia-Chun,Loomis Bryant D.ORCID,McMillan MalcolmORCID,Melini Daniele,Mernild Sebastian H.,Mottram RuthORCID,Mouginot JeremieORCID,Nilsson Johan,Noël BriceORCID,Pattle Mark E.,Peltier William R.ORCID,Pie Nadege,Roca Mònica,Sasgen Ingo,Save Himanshu V.,Seo Ki-Weon,Scheuchl Bernd,Schrama Ernst J. O.ORCID,Schröder LudwigORCID,Simonsen Sebastian B.ORCID,Slater ThomasORCID,Spada GiorgioORCID,Sutterley Tyler C.ORCID,Vishwakarma Bramha DuttORCID,van Wessem Jan MelchiorORCID,Wiese DavidORCID,van der Wal WouterORCID,Wouters Bert

Abstract

Abstract. Ice losses from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have accelerated since the 1990s, accounting for a significant increase in the global mean sea level. Here, we present a new 29-year record of ice sheet mass balance from 1992 to 2020 from the Ice Sheet Mass Balance Inter-comparison Exercise (IMBIE). We compare and combine 50 independent estimates of ice sheet mass balance derived from satellite observations of temporal changes in ice sheet flow, in ice sheet volume, and in Earth's gravity field. Between 1992 and 2020, the ice sheets contributed 21.0±1.9 mm to global mean sea level, with the rate of mass loss rising from 105 Gt yr−1 between 1992 and 1996 to 372 Gt yr−1 between 2016 and 2020. In Greenland, the rate of mass loss is 169±9 Gt yr−1 between 1992 and 2020, but there are large inter-annual variations in mass balance, with mass loss ranging from 86 Gt yr−1 in 2017 to 444 Gt yr−1 in 2019 due to large variability in surface mass balance. In Antarctica, ice losses continue to be dominated by mass loss from West Antarctica (82±9 Gt yr−1) and, to a lesser extent, from the Antarctic Peninsula (13±5 Gt yr−1). East Antarctica remains close to a state of balance, with a small gain of 3±15 Gt yr−1, but is the most uncertain component of Antarctica's mass balance. The dataset is publicly available at https://doi.org/10.5285/77B64C55-7166-4A06-9DEF-2E400398E452 (IMBIE Team, 2021).

Funder

European Space Agency

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Lancaster University

Aarhus Universitet

Università di Bologna

Helmholtz Association

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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