A simple, physically motivated model of sea-level contributions from the Greenland ice sheet in response to temperature changes

Volume: 83, Pages: 27 - 35
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
Sea level could rise by several meters over the next centuries. The Greenland ice sheet could be an important contributor to future sea-level rise, because of its large volume and its high sensitivity to surface air temperature increases. Frameworks for the integrated climate risk management often require fast, simplified treatments of sea-level rise, in particular for estimating the risks associated with low probabilities but potentially high...
Paper Details
Title
A simple, physically motivated model of sea-level contributions from the Greenland ice sheet in response to temperature changes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
83
Pages
27 - 35
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