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A Joint Inversion Estimate of Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance Using Multi-Geodetic Data Sets
by
Zhang, Zizhan
, Gao, Chunchun
, Shi, Hongling
, Lu, Yang
in
Antarctic ice sheet
/ Attenuation
/ Computer simulation
/ Datasets
/ Earth
/ Estimates
/ Firn
/ Geodetics
/ glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA)
/ Global Positioning System (GPS)
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE)
/ Ice
/ Ice sheets
/ Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat)
/ joint inversion estimate
/ Mass balance
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Satellite navigation systems
/ Trends
/ Uplift
/ Viscoelasticity
2019
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A Joint Inversion Estimate of Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance Using Multi-Geodetic Data Sets
by
Zhang, Zizhan
, Gao, Chunchun
, Shi, Hongling
, Lu, Yang
in
Antarctic ice sheet
/ Attenuation
/ Computer simulation
/ Datasets
/ Earth
/ Estimates
/ Firn
/ Geodetics
/ glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA)
/ Global Positioning System (GPS)
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE)
/ Ice
/ Ice sheets
/ Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat)
/ joint inversion estimate
/ Mass balance
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Satellite navigation systems
/ Trends
/ Uplift
/ Viscoelasticity
2019
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A Joint Inversion Estimate of Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance Using Multi-Geodetic Data Sets
by
Zhang, Zizhan
, Gao, Chunchun
, Shi, Hongling
, Lu, Yang
in
Antarctic ice sheet
/ Attenuation
/ Computer simulation
/ Datasets
/ Earth
/ Estimates
/ Firn
/ Geodetics
/ glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA)
/ Global Positioning System (GPS)
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE)
/ Ice
/ Ice sheets
/ Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat)
/ joint inversion estimate
/ Mass balance
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Satellite navigation systems
/ Trends
/ Uplift
/ Viscoelasticity
2019
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A Joint Inversion Estimate of Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance Using Multi-Geodetic Data Sets
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A Joint Inversion Estimate of Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance Using Multi-Geodetic Data Sets
2019
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Many recent mass balance estimates using the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and satellite altimetry (including two kinds of sensors of radar and laser) show that the ice mass of the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) is in overall decline. However, there are still large differences among previously published estimates of the total mass change, even in the same observed periods. The considerable error sources mainly arise from the forward models (e.g., glacial isostatic adjustment [GIA] and firn compaction) that may be uncertain but indispensable to simulate some processes not directly measured or obtained by these observations. To minimize the use of these forward models, we estimate the mass change of ice sheet and present-day GIA using multi-geodetic observations, including GRACE and Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat), as well as Global Positioning System (GPS), by an improved method of joint inversion estimate (JIE), which enables us to solve simultaneously for the Antarctic GIA and ice mass trends. The GIA uplift rates generated from our JIE method show a good agreement with the elastic-corrected GPS uplift rates, and the total GIA-induced mass change estimate for the AIS is 54 ± 27 Gt/yr, which is in line with many recent GPS calibrated GIA estimates. Our GIA result displays the presence of significant uplift rates in the Amundsen Sea Embayment of West Antarctica, where strong uplift has been observed by GPS. Over the period February 2003 to October 2009, the entire AIS changed in mass by −84 ± 31 Gt/yr (West Antarctica: −69 ± 24, East Antarctica: 12 ± 16 and the Antarctic Peninsula: −27 ± 8), greater than the GRACE-only estimates obtained from three Mascon solutions (CSR: −50 ± 30, JPL: −71 ± 30, and GSFC: −51 ± 33 Gt/yr) for the same period. This may imply that single GRACE data tend to underestimate ice mass loss due to the signal leakage and attenuation errors of ice discharge are often worse than that of surface mass balance over the AIS.
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