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The Earth's Cryosphere and Sea Level Change

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This book gives a comprehensive overview of our present understanding of the Earth's cryosphere, its changes and their consequences for mean sea level changes. Since the middle of the 19th century there has been an increase of sea level height by 20-25 cm. Some 8-10 cm of this is due to net losses from glaciers, the remainder being due to mass losses from land ice and thermal expansion of the oceans. The mean sea level rise is slowly accelerating; at present it is some 3 mm/year. Recent space observations made by the GRACE satellite combined with ocean temperature and volume measurements have enabled the separate contributions to sea level rise from melting ice and from thermal expansion to be better estimated. The estimation of mean sea level change is complicated by changes in land level due to tectonic effects and to ongoing changes following the latest major glaciation. The book gives an up-to-date survey of our present knowledge of this crucial subject.

List of contents

Background.- Observational studies of land ice.- The dynamics of land ice.- Modelling of the mass balance of land ice.- Glacier observation and modelling.- Sea level and geodynamical effects.

Summary

This book gives a comprehensive overview of our present understanding of the Earth's cryosphere, its changes and their consequences for mean sea level changes. Since the middle of the 19th century there has been an increase of sea level height by 20-25 cm. Some 8-10 cm of this is due to net losses from glaciers, the remainder being due to mass losses from land ice and thermal expansion of the oceans. The mean sea level rise is slowly accelerating; at present it is some 3 mm/year. Recent space observations made by the GRACE satellite combined with ocean temperature and volume measurements have enabled the separate contributions to sea level rise from melting ice and from thermal expansion to be better estimated. The estimation of mean sea level change is complicated by changes in land level due to tectonic effects and to ongoing changes following the latest major glaciation. The book gives an up-to-date survey of our present knowledge of this crucial subject.

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Assisted by Lennart Bengtsson (Editor), R. -M Bonnet (Editor), R. -M. Bonnet (Editor), R.-M. Bonnet (Editor), Einar-Arne Herland (Editor), Philippe Huybrechts (Editor), Ola M. Johannessen (Editor), Simeo Koumoutsaris (Editor), Simeon Koumoutsaris (Editor), R -M Bonnet et al (Editor), Glenn Milne (Editor), Johannes Oerlemans (Editor), Atsumu Ohmura (Editor), Gilles Ramstein (Editor), Philip Woodworth (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9789401781893
ISBN 978-94-0-178189-3
No. of pages 343
Dimensions 155 mm x 19 mm x 235 mm
Weight 539 g
Illustrations VII, 343 p.
Series Space Sciences Series of ISSI
Space Sciences Series of ISSI
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

C, Climate Change, Geophysics, Water, geology, Meteorology & climatology, Physics and Astronomy, Oceanography, Ocean Sciences, Hydrology & the hydrosphere, Hydrogeology, Environmental Sciences, Geophysics/Geodesy, Freshwater, Limnology (inland waters), Marine & Freshwater Sciences, Marine sciences, Oceanography (seas), Climatology, Climate Sciences

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