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J T M Lenaerts

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Medley B, Lenaerts J, Dattler M, Keenan E, Wever N
Geophys Res Lett . 2023 Jan; 49(20):e2022GL099330. PMID: 36589269
Sub-grid-scale processes occurring at or near the surface of an ice sheet have a potentially large impact on local and integrated net accumulation of snow via redistribution and sublimation. Given...
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Ryan J, Smith L, Cooley S, Pearson B, Wever N, Keenan E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Jul; 13(1):4205. PMID: 35864084
Clouds regulate the Greenland Ice Sheet's surface energy balance through the competing effects of shortwave radiation shading and longwave radiation trapping. However, the relative importance of these effects within Greenland's...
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Dunmire D, Lenaerts J, Banwell A, Wever N, Shragge J, Lhermitte S, et al.
Geophys Res Lett . 2020 Oct; 47(15):e2020GL087970. PMID: 32999516
Between 1992 and 2017, the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) lost ice equivalent to 7.6 ± 3.9 mm of sea level rise. AIS mass loss is mitigated by ice shelves that...
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Noel B, van de Berg W, Lhermitte S, Wouters B, Machguth H, Howat I, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Apr; 8:14730. PMID: 28361871
Melting of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) and its peripheral glaciers and ice caps (GICs) contributes about 43% to contemporary sea level rise. While patterns of GrIS mass loss are...
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Van Tricht K, Lhermitte S, Lenaerts J, Gorodetskaya I, LEcuyer T, Noel B, et al.
Nat Commun . 2016 Jan; 7:10266. PMID: 26756470
The Greenland ice sheet has become one of the main contributors to global sea level rise, predominantly through increased meltwater runoff. The main drivers of Greenland ice sheet runoff, however,...
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Depoorter M, Bamber J, Griggs J, Lenaerts J, Ligtenberg S, van den Broeke M, et al.
Nature . 2013 Sep; 502(7469):89-92. PMID: 24037377
Iceberg calving has been assumed to be the dominant cause of mass loss for the Antarctic ice sheet, with previous estimates of the calving flux exceeding 2,000 gigatonnes per year....