Scientists piece together nearly two decades of global glacier ice loss

Friday, September 4, 2020 - 08:30 in Earth & Climate

Scientists have been concerned about a gap in satellite data that was being used to monitor mass balance changes of the world's glaciers. Using alternative data, a new study has helped to fill the gap, creating a continuous record of rates of glacier retreat around the world since 2002 until present. It is important to monitor changes in mass balance—the net changes in a glacier's mass, after accounting for gains from snowfall and losses from melting and iceberg calving—in order to generate robust predictions of sea level rise.

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