Greenland has lost more ice than previously thought: study
Previous studies show about 5,000 gigatons of ice has been lost from surface of Greenland ice sheet in past 2 decades
PARIS: Climate change has caused Greenland´s ice sheet to lose 20 percent more ice than previously thought, according to research published on Wednesday that used satellite imagery to track the retreat of glaciers over the past four decades.
Previous studies have found that about 5,000 gigatons of ice has been lost from the surface of the Greenland ice sheet in the past two decades, a major contributor to rising sea levels. In the new study, researchers in the United States compiled nearly 240,000 satellite images of glacier terminus positions -- where glaciers meet the ocean -- from 1985 to 2022.
“Nearly every glacier in Greenland has thinned or retreated over the past few decades,” lead author Chad Greene, a glaciologist from Nasa´s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told AFP. “There really aren´t any exceptions, and this is happening everywhere, all at once.”
They found that over 1000 gigatons (1 gigaton is equivalent to 1 billion tons), or 20 percent, of ice around the edges of Greenland had been lost over the past four decades and not been accounted for. “The Greenland ice sheet has lost appreciably more ice in recent decades than previously thought,” researchers said in the journal Nature.
Because the ice at the island´s edges is already in the water, the authors stressed that this would have had a “minimal” direct impact on sea level rise. But it could herald further overall ice melt, allowing glaciers to more easily slip towards the sea.
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