Greenland Ice Loss Predicted Disparity
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Century Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance ProjectionsScienceBlog.com
•Greenland's Ice Sheet Could Drive 3 Feet of Sea Level Rise This Century, Models Warn
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Greenland ’s ice sheet contains enough water to raise global sea levels by over 7 meters if completely melted.
Greenland currently contributes 25% to global sea level rise, equivalent to 0.6mm/year .
By 2100 , up to 87% of the ice sheet surface could become an ablation zone according to HIRHAM model.
The contribution of the Greenland Ice Sheet to sea-level rise: A review of current understanding and future projections.
IPCC ( 2023 ) Climate Change 2023: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. - IPCC ( 2020 ) The contribution to sea level rise is to be reviewed by the IPCC .
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