The system of atmosphere, land, ice and ocean in the region near the 79N Glacier in northeast Greenland: synthesis and key findings from the Greenland Ice Sheet–Ocean Interaction (GROCE) experiment

<p>The Greenland Ice Sheet has steadily lost mass over the past decades, presently representing the second-largest single contributor to global sea-level rise. In line with the rest of the Greenland Ice Sheet, the glaciers draining the northeast Greenland ice stream have been observed to retre...

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Main Authors: T. Kanzow, A. Humbert, T. Mölg, M. Scheinert, M. Braun, H. Burchard, F. Doglioni, P. Hochreuther, M. Horwath, O. Huhn, M. Kappelsberger, J. Kusche, E. Loebel, K. Lutz, B. Marzeion, R. McPherson, M. Mohammadi-Aragh, M. Möller, C. Pickler, M. Reinert, M. Rhein, M. Rückamp, J. Schaffer, M. Shafeeque, S. Stolzenberger, R. Timmermann, J. Turton, C. Wekerle, O. Zeising
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2025-05-01
Series:The Cryosphere
Online Access:https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/1789/2025/tc-19-1789-2025.pdf
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