New Study: Antarctic Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance Has Been Increasing Due To Recent Mass Gain

The Surface Mass Balance (SMB) for the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) has been remarkably stable since the 1970s.

However, according to the authors of a new study (a preprint soon to be published), “in recent years, the SMB has increased on the AIS, in particular for 2022, which mostly originates from mass gain on the EAIS.”

Image Source: van Dalum et al., 2025

6 responses to “New Study: Antarctic Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance Has Been Increasing Due To Recent Mass Gain”

  1. oebele bruinsma

    Good news for the planet I would say. But my “green friends” may disagree…

  2. tita

    Beautiful article, ….

    GTU

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  5. kamir bouchareb st

    thank you

  6. soundos

    Very informative and useful post. Thank you so much for sharing this.

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