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Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, 2022, Volume 192, Number 11, Pages 1203–1213
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNr.2021.11.039106
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CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA. USPEKHI FORUM-2021: CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL ENERGY ISSUES

Sea level rise from melting glaciers and ice sheets caused by climate warming above pre-industrial levels

E. Rignotabc

a University of California Irvine, Dept. Earth System Science
b Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, Pasadena
c University of California Irvine, Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Abstract: The ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, combined with glaciers and ice caps around the world, are contributing faster and sooner than expected to global sea level rise. Half a century of observations, physical models, and paleoclimate records suggest that sea level rise will exceed 1 meter this century, but more extreme rates of sea level rise can not be ruled out. I review the current state of knowledge on ice sheet and glacier mass balance, its driving physical mechanisms, their impacts on future sea level rise, and whether the most vulnerable sectors of Antarctica and Greenland have passed, or will soon pass, a point of no return. In several sectors of Greenland and Antarctica, I conclude that multi-meter sea level rise is inevitable, but the rate of sea level rise will depend on how urgently we keep climate warming under control and subsequently bring the climate system back toward pre-industrial levels. To reduce the uncertainties of projecting rapid rates of sea level rise in the coming century, significant research investments will be required, orders of magnitude lower than the cost of adapting to sea level rise, to obtain critical observations and develop more reliable atmosphere-ocean-ice coupled models.
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NASA Earth Sciences Programs, Cryosphere Program, Modelling Analysis and Prediction, Making Earth System Data Records
Work was funded by NASA Earth Science Programs, including the Cryosphere Program, the Modelling Analysis and Prediction, and the Making Earth System Data Records programs.
Received: October 15, 2021
Accepted: November 22, 2021
English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2022, Volume 65, Issue 11, Pages 1129–1138
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNe.2021.11.039106
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Document Type: Article
PACS: 92.40.Vg, 92.70.Jw, 92.70.Mn
Language: Russian
Citation: E. Rignot, “Sea level rise from melting glaciers and ice sheets caused by climate warming above pre-industrial levels”, UFN, 192:11 (2022), 1203–1213; Phys. Usp., 65:11 (2022), 1129–1138
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