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Record #98782:

The current mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet / Charles R. Bentley.

Title: The current mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet / Charles R. Bentley.
Author(s): Bentley, Charles R.
Date: 1989.
In: Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. (1989.), Vol. 70(43) (1989)
Abstract: Recent measurements suggest balance is positive, leading to sea-level fall. Many major ice shelves have been advancing recently, but many in Antarctic Peninsula have been retreating. Also, iceberg flux may be larger than snow accumulation. Discrepancies in estimates make it difficult to assess these changes.
Notes:

Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 70(43) :1002 (1989).

Abstract for AGU Fall Meeting, December 4-8, 1989.

Keywords: 551.324.43 -- Land ice, regime and mass balance: Antarctic ice sheet.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.24 -- Ice sheets and caps: Antarctic ice sheet.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 98782

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