Summary: | The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment
(GRACE) monthly satellite data is used to examine the extent
and magnitude of Greenland ice sheet melting for
2003-2012. We show that the well documented Greenland
ice mass loss in the southern region spread to northwest
Greenland in the period from2007 to 2010 and 2010 to 2012
by estimating ice mass variability over time in Greenland.
The ice-mass melting is estimated to –183±11 Gt/yr. This estimation
means that Greenland is still losing much more
ice than gained, and continuing to contribute to global
sea level rise in a warming world. Unlike other recent
studies, our method employs a non-isotropic filter. A nonisotropic
filter is used to decorrelate the GRACE data, since
the GRACE noise structure has a non-isotropic nature.
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