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Greenland ice sheet mass balance from 1840 through next week

This is the source for “Greenland ice sheet mass balance from 1840 through next week” and previous and subsequent versions.

Citation

Publication

@article{mankoff_2021,
  author    = {Mankoff, Kenneth D. and Fettweis, Xavier and Langen,
               Peter L. and Stendel, Martin and Kjeldsen, Kristian K. and
	       Karlsson, Nanna B. and Noël, Brice and {van den Broeke},
	       Michiel R. and Solgaard, Anne and Colgan, William and
	       Box, Jason E. and Simonsen, Sebastian B. and King, Michalea D.
	       and Ahlstrøm, Andreas P. and Andersen, Signe Bech and
	       Fausto, Robert S.},
  title     = {{G}reenland ice sheet mass balance from 1840 through next week},
  journal   = {Earth System Science Data},
  year 	    = 2021,
  volume    = 13,
  number    = 10,
  pages     = {5001--5025},
  DOI 	    = {10.5194/essd-13-5001-2021},
  publisher = {Copernicus GmbH}}

Data

  • NOTE: The version number will change with each daily update.
@data{mankoff_2021_data,
  author    = {Mankoff, Ken and Fettweis, Xavier and Solgaard, Anne and Langen, Peter and Stendel,
                  Martin and Noël, Brice and van den Broeke, Michiel R. and Karlsson, Nanna and Box,
                  Jason E. and Kjeldsen, Kristian},
  publisher = {GEUS Dataverse},
  title	    = {{G}reenland ice sheet mass balance from from 1840 through next week},
  year	    = {2021},
  edition   = {VERSION NUMBER},
  doi	    = {10.22008/FK2/OHI23Z}}

Related Work

Funding

DatesOrganizationProgramEffort
2023 –NASA GISSModeling Analysis and Prediction program.Maintenance
2022 –GEUSPROMICEDistribution (data hosting)
2018 – 2022GEUSPROMICEDevelopment; publication; distribution




Open science vs. reproducible science

  • This work is open - every line of code needed to recreate it is include in this git repository, although the ~300 GB of RCM inputs are not included.
  • We recognize that “open” is not necessarily “reproducible”

Source: https://github.com/karthik/rstudio2019