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Action ES0701: Improved Constraints on Models of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment


 
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The main objective of the Action is to place improved constraints on models of glacial isostatic adjustment through the development of state-of-the-art surface velocity measurements with the consequent production of new ice mass change estimates for the major ice sheets.

This Action addresses the current uncertainty in polar ice mass contributions to present-day global sea level rise. The focus is ice mass change signals derived from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission (2002-present). The ice mass change is derived from gravity-signals, which are contaminated by glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA). However, the GIA signal in the GRACE results currently exceeds the expected Antarctic ice mass balance signal.

GIA models are data poor in polar-regions and new constraints from precise and geographically widespread surface velocity measurements are needed. Whilst surface velocity estimates have been derived in many of the key regions their accuracy and precision is presently too low.

Recent advances (GIA modelling and geodetic observations) indicate that a collaborative approach at this point in time would lead to a significant improvement in GIA model accuracy. Further, additional data in key locations (Antarctic and Greenland) will be added during the International Polar Year (2007-9). These data will be available to the remodeling effort. In this Action leading geodesists and geophysicists from Europe will focus together, to provide improved constraints on GIA models and, hence, on contemporary ice mass balance estimates for Antarctica, Greenland and the smaller ice caps.

Keywords : Glacial isostatic adjustment, ice mass balance, Antarctica, Greenland, geodesy



Domain : Earth System Science and Environmental Management
Action title : Improved Constraints on Models of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment



Action details 21 Parties
  Country Date Status
MoU : 249/07
CSO Approval date : 16/11/2007
Entry into force : 07/02/2008
End of Action : 28/04/2012
Action Web Site: http://www.cost-es0701.geoenvi.org/
Austria 05/05/2008 Confirmed
Belgium 07/02/2008 Confirmed
Cyprus 21/01/2011 Confirmed
Denmark 07/02/2008 Confirmed
Estonia 14/11/2008 Confirmed
Finland 26/05/2008 Confirmed
France 14/02/2008 Confirmed
Germany 07/02/2008 Confirmed
Greece 27/02/2008 Confirmed
Iceland 22/09/2008 Confirmed
Ireland 07/02/2011 Confirmed
Italy 12/03/2008 Confirmed
Luxembourg 21/10/2008 Confirmed
Netherlands 07/02/2008 Confirmed
Norway 22/02/2008 Confirmed
Portugal 05/06/2008 Confirmed
Serbia 21/01/2011 Confirmed
Spain 07/02/2008 Confirmed
Sweden 11/04/2008 Confirmed
Switzerland 21/10/2008 Confirmed
United Kingdom 07/02/2008 Confirmed
 
2 Non COST Institutions
Institution NameCountry
University of Tasmania Australia
University of Otago New Zealand



Notice board

More Information can be obtained through the website :
http://www.cost-es0701.geoenvi.org/

or  by contacting the Chair of the Action :
Dr Matt KING

Rapporteur :
Prof. Rein VAIKMAE

Science Officer :
Dr Basak KISAKUREK

Administrative Officer :
Chandrasa SJAMSUDIN



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