Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century

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Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century. / Larocca, L. J.; Twining–Ward, M.; Axford, Y.; Schweinsberg, A. D.; Larsen, S. H.; Westergaard–Nielsen, A.; Luetzenburg, G.; Briner, J. P.; Kjeldsen, K. K.; Bjørk, A. A.

In: Nature climate change, Vol. 13, 2023, p. 1324-1328.

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Larocca, LJ, Twining–Ward, M, Axford, Y, Schweinsberg, AD, Larsen, SH, Westergaard–Nielsen, A, Luetzenburg, G, Briner, JP, Kjeldsen, KK & Bjørk, AA 2023, 'Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century', Nature climate change, vol. 13, pp. 1324-1328. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01855-6

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Larocca, L. J., Twining–Ward, M., Axford, Y., Schweinsberg, A. D., Larsen, S. H., Westergaard–Nielsen, A., Luetzenburg, G., Briner, J. P., Kjeldsen, K. K., & Bjørk, A. A. (2023). Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century. Nature climate change, 13, 1324-1328. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01855-6

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Larocca LJ, Twining–Ward M, Axford Y, Schweinsberg AD, Larsen SH, Westergaard–Nielsen A et al. Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century. Nature climate change. 2023;13:1324-1328. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01855-6

Author

Larocca, L. J. ; Twining–Ward, M. ; Axford, Y. ; Schweinsberg, A. D. ; Larsen, S. H. ; Westergaard–Nielsen, A. ; Luetzenburg, G. ; Briner, J. P. ; Kjeldsen, K. K. ; Bjørk, A. A. / Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century. In: Nature climate change. 2023 ; Vol. 13. pp. 1324-1328.

Bibtex

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title = "Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century",
abstract = "The long-term response of Greenland{\textquoteright}s peripheral glaciers to climate change is widely undocumented. Here we use historical aerial photographs and satellite imagery to document length fluctuations of >1,000 land-terminating peripheral glaciers in Greenland over more than a century. We find that their rate of retreat over the last two decades is double that of the twentieth century, indicating a ubiquitous transition into a new, accelerated state of downwasting.",
author = "Larocca, {L. J.} and M. Twining–Ward and Y. Axford and Schweinsberg, {A. D.} and Larsen, {S. H.} and A. Westergaard–Nielsen and G. Luetzenburg and Briner, {J. P.} and Kjeldsen, {K. K.} and Bj{\o}rk, {A. A.}",
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AU - Schweinsberg, A. D.

AU - Larsen, S. H.

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AU - Luetzenburg, G.

AU - Briner, J. P.

AU - Kjeldsen, K. K.

AU - Bjørk, A. A.

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N2 - The long-term response of Greenland’s peripheral glaciers to climate change is widely undocumented. Here we use historical aerial photographs and satellite imagery to document length fluctuations of >1,000 land-terminating peripheral glaciers in Greenland over more than a century. We find that their rate of retreat over the last two decades is double that of the twentieth century, indicating a ubiquitous transition into a new, accelerated state of downwasting.

AB - The long-term response of Greenland’s peripheral glaciers to climate change is widely undocumented. Here we use historical aerial photographs and satellite imagery to document length fluctuations of >1,000 land-terminating peripheral glaciers in Greenland over more than a century. We find that their rate of retreat over the last two decades is double that of the twentieth century, indicating a ubiquitous transition into a new, accelerated state of downwasting.

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