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Continuous Estimates of Glacier Mass Balance in High Mountain Asia Based on ICESat‐1,2 and GRACE/GRACE Follow‐On Data

Qiuyu Wang, Shuang Yi, Wenke Sun

2020Geophysical Research Letters117 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Glacier melt in High Mountain Asia (HMA) is an indicator of climate change and has a major impact on the regional hydrology and freshwater supply. We determined the recent status of HMA glaciers based on the first analysis of Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite‐2 (ICESat‐2) data. We used the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and GRACE Follow‐On (FO) data to complement ICESat‐1,2 data and validate them independently. We find a good agreement between ICESat‐1,2 and GRACE/GRACE‐FO data, which demonstrates the high reliability of results. Based on our results, the continuous glacier mass change from 2003 to 2019 is −28 ± 6 Gt yr −1 , which is more negative than stereo imagery‐based studies. The regional variability of the glaciers ranges from −1.07 ± 0.10 m yr −1 in southeastern Nyaingentanglha to +0.16 ± 0.10 m yr −1 in West Kunlun. ICESat‐2 data enable new insight into the continuous measurement of HMA glacier elevation change.

Topics & Concepts

GlacierGlacier mass balanceElevation (ballistics)ClimatologyClimate changeGeologyPhysical geographySatelliteEnvironmental scienceGeographyOceanographyAerospace engineeringGeometryMathematicsEngineeringCryospheric studies and observationsGeophysics and Gravity MeasurementsClimate change and permafrost