GlaMBIE‑2 is now underway! This next phase builds on GlaMBIE‑1 by uniting diverse glacier mass‑balance data sources, tackling method biases, & delivering refined estimates of glacier changes. A call for data is forthcoming—stay in the loop: buff.ly/aAEzMmv #GlaMBIE #GlaMBIE-2 #GlacierResearch
Alaskan glaciers are the biggest contributors to ice loss and sea level rise, according to the #GlaMBIE global assessment of ice loss from glaciers.
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Read more in the July issue of Eos: bit.ly/Eos-Jul2025
Alaskan glaciers are the biggest contributors to ice loss and sea level rise, according to the #GlaMBIE global assessment of ice loss from glaciers.
My latest for @eos.org about a global comparison of mass change of mountain glaciers #GlaMBIE, which shows that the ice we lose each year amounts to the water intake of the entire global population in 30 years; with @andyshepherd.bsky.social, @drljv.bsky.social et al
⬆️ New research from the #GlaMBIE team; comments by @andyshepherd.bsky.social @northumbriauni.bsky.social, @drljv.bsky.social @vicuniwgtn.bsky.social, and others; story by @veronikameduna.bsky.social.
Comparative study of global glacial melting by using #RemoteSensing over the period of 2000-2023. #GlaMBIE developed a framework & methodology for glacial mass dataset, at annual resolution. This study offers a new baseline to understand the impact of climate change on glaciers 🌊🧪🪨
Thoughtful #GlaMBIE thread from someone well-versed in covering our diminishing cryosphere.
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