Modelling the response of glaciers to climate change by applying volume-area scaling in combination with a high resolution GCM

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R. S. W. Van de Wal
M. Wild
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[1] Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research,
[2] Utrecht University Princetonplein 5,undefined
[3] 3584 CC Utrecht,undefined
[4] The Netherlands E-mail: wal@phys.uu.nl,undefined
[5] Institute for Climate Research,undefined
[6] ETH,undefined
[7] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,undefined
[8] Wintherthürerstrasse 190,undefined
[9] CH-8057 Zürich,undefined
[10] Switzerland,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2001年 / 18卷
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Circulation Model; General Circulation; General Circulation Model; Precipitation Change; Dependent Mass;
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 A seasonally and regionally differentiated glacier model is used to estimate the contribution that glaciers are likely to make to global sea level rise over a period of 70 years. A high resolution general circulation model (ECHAM4 T106) is used to estimate temperature and precipitation changes for a doubled CO2 climate and serves as input for the glacier model. Volume-area relations are used to take into account the reduction of glacier area resulting from greenhouse warming. Each glacieriated region has a specified glacier size distribution, defined by the number of glaciers in a size class and a mean area. Changes in glacier volume are calculated by a precipitation dependent mass balance sensitivity. The model predicts a global sea level rise of 57 mm over a period of 70 years. This corresponds to a sensitivity of 0.86 mm yr−1K−1. Assuming a constant glacier area as done in earlier work leads to an overestimation of 19% for the contribution to sea level rise.
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页码:359 / 366
页数:7
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