Topic 1d (part 1) - What do we know about Greenland melt? - Recent warming and feedback mechanisms

In this topic, Professor Konrad Steffen sets out some historical context for our understanding of the past development of the Greenland ice sheet, and what we know about the nature and rate of melting of the Greenland ice sheet from increasingly accurate measurements conducted using satellites and ground-based instruments over recent decades.

Professor Steffen will also explain the importance of the equilibrium-line altitude (ELA), and how observing the changes in the ELA highlights significant changes in the ice sheet height and dynamics.

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  • Professor Konrad Steffen

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Surface Albedo

Swiss Camp surface albedo between 1993-2016

Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Loss

Greenland Ice Sheet mass loss between 1991-2012