The Cryosphere (May 2012)

Brief communication <br> Greenland's shrinking ice cover:

  • P. Morin,
  • G. J. Leonard,
  • H. Jiskoot,
  • J. G. Cogley,
  • M. Citterio,
  • P. Christoffersen,
  • C. Chen,
  • J. E. Box,
  • T. J. Benham,
  • J. L. Bamber,
  • R. B. Alley,
  • A. P. Ahlstrøm,
  • J. S. Kargel,
  • T. Scambos,
  • T. Sheldon,
  • I. Willis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-533-2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 533 – 537

Abstract

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A map of Greenland in the 13th edition (2011) of the Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World made headlines because the publisher's media release mistakenly stated that the permanent ice cover had shrunk 15% since the previous 10th edition (1999) revision. The claimed shrinkage was immediately challenged by glaciologists, then retracted by the publisher. Here we show: (1) accurate maps of ice extent based on 1978/87 aerial surveys and recent MODIS imagery; and (2) shrinkage at 0.019% a−1 in ~50 000 km2 of ice in a part of east Greenland that is shown as ice-free in the Times Atlas.