How do we define ice sheet vs periphery? #24
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Hi @willkochtitzky, yes I have done some research too and that's the definition that I find consistently:
If we apply this definition strictly, only ice bodies not connected to the ice sheets are considered glaciers. It is a simple definition that is very easy to apply in an objective way. I am sorry to repeat myself but I think it is important: it is not because we may decide use this strict definition that the RGI should stop including weakly or strongly connected glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica! (I am actually more and more convinced that the RGI should include the ice sheets for completeness ;) ). |
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I think perhaps the most popular(?) for Greenland has been Rastner et al. (2012): – CL0: no connection; |
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Thanks Regine! I appreciate your perspective and agree that some tools and methods may be more appropriate for a region or another, but tools and methods change all the time. I don't think we should use these as criteria to define what a glacier or an ice sheet is (just like ice caps "behave" like ice sheets but are not defined as ice sheets). I am all for people continuing to do what they do, but if we want to avoid double counting, the easiest may be to have simple spatial masks (For example, and this is just an idea, RGI region 5 would have two subregions, 5.1 for the periphery of the ice sheet, including ice free land and periphery glaciers in 2020, and 5.2 for the ice sheet as defined in 2020, and people reporting on future mass loss would need to integrate their $\Delta$thickness on every mask and report the mass change in the right bucket) |
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I agree with Mathieu Morlighem @mmorligh that this is the first most important question (Mathieu, please correct me if I mischaracterized your comment) and then all of our work will flow from here if we can agree on this definition. Could people post what this definition should be? Ideally referenced from the literature?
I can start to add that Cogley et al (2011) define ice sheet as: "An ice body that covers an area of continental size, generally defined as covering 50 000 km2 or more."
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