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Climate: Past, Present & Future

Ingo Sasgen

Ingo Sasgen is senior researcher at the Section for Glaciology at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany. His research focuses on the mass change of the ice sheets and glaciers, regional sea level change, glacial-isostatic adjustment and the connection of these processes to climate drivers, both from the observational and modeling perspective. For almost two decades, his work has been closely connected to the gravimetry missions GRACE and GRACE-FO.

How glaciers record the winds of change

How glaciers record the winds of change

After decades of observation, one of the profound consequences of anthropogenic global warming is the rapid rise in temperature in the Arctic, refered to as Arctic Amplification. Compared to the mid-latitudes, warming in the Arctic is twice as fast. The reason is mainly due to the positive feedback of a melting cryosphere: Darker surfaces are revealed from melting cryosphere, reflecting less short ...[Read More]