Planet Earth: Polar Ice Mass Loss | NASA GRACE Mission
These images, created from GRACE and GRACE-FO data, show changes in polar land ice mass since 2002. Orange and red shades indicate areas that lost ice mass, while light blue shades indicate areas that gained ice mass. White indicates areas where there has been very little or no change in ice mass since 2002.
The average flow lines (grey; created from satellite radar interferometry) of the icesheets converge into the locations of prominent outlet glaciers, and coincide with areas of highest mass loss. This supports other observations that warming ocean waters near polar icesheets play a key role in contemporary ice mass loss.
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) was a joint mission of NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) that measured Earth's gravity field anomalies
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Video Credit: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio
Scientific consulting: Felix W. Landerer
Duration: 52 seconds
Release Date: July 1, 2024
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