
Earth Sciences
Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites
I. Sasgen, B. Wouters, et al.
Greenland's ice loss has surged to alarming levels, reaching a staggering 532 ± 58 Gt yr⁻¹ in 2019, eclipsing even the notorious 2012 record. This study, conducted by Ingo Sasgen, Bert Wouters, Alex S. Gardner, Michalea D. King, Marco Tedesco, Felix W. Landerer, Christoph Dahle, Himanshu Save, and Xavier Fettweis, sheds light on the recent fluctuations in melt rates and their implications for global sea level rise.
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