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current state useful to add this sort of detail. Phanly has added this same text to several articles, some where it fits better. Secondly the quality of the addition is poor. The citations/references have no style and need a large amount of work and all four of them (added multiple times and not joined) reference the same study by Eric Steig but in different ways including his biog and a blog. As good as this study is, it is no good throwing in 4 references to try to make it look like some sort of wide consensus when it is really one study. I am not against this addition in wikipedia. In fact I spent some time on the
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One thing I wonder: is or was that ice sheet growth linear? So if the plane had been buried for another 50 years would it then have been buried 162 m deep? And I am assuming the ice sheet growth is slowing down or reversing due to climate change? I think the example adds a bit of confusion - at least
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In particular, I suspect that more-or-less the entirety of "Subglacial processes" section is going to be impenetrable to most readers. I am sure it can be condensed a lot, but I cannot think of a way right now. Moreover, it now seems like a lot of the material in that section is not actually specific
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instead. I really like how it went, because it seems like both articles are now fairly balanced in terms of size, scope and coverage. For the first time, I feel that this article would be a plausible GA candidate. We would probably want to get the articles it excerpts from to GA first, to be on the
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added earlier, as it really just said the same thing as the final paragraphs of excerpts from the three ice sheet articles, but in much less detail. I have also combined "Definition" (really just a single IPCC quote) with a subsequent section and expanded the part on ice sheets' carbon cycle into a
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Thanks for that. However, could we please re-insert the "definition" section? I think it's a nice, easily understandable way for lay person readers to find out what an ice sheet is. Starting the main text with "dynamics" is scary for lay persons. And it doesn't matter if the definition is already
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Going back to directly double-check the accuracy of information cited to SROCC and even AR6 might be necessary: i.e. I have some doubts that "The Greenland ice sheet loss is mainly driven by melt from the top. Antarctic ice loss is driven by warm ocean water melting the outlet glaciers." is an
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I have undone the addition on Antarctic warming by Phanly. This is for two reasons. Firstly, at present it does not fit into the page well. The Antarctic ice sheet includes the west antarctic ice sheet so a new section is confusing. This is a more general page on ice sheets and it is not at its
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Regarding the details from different reports: this would be useful/important to document and reconcile but I can imagine that it can be quite fiddly / detective work. Would be good to have additional people to help with that, maybe even experts in the field who have all that knowledge at their
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You probably know this but just putting it here so that it's not forgotten: The lead needs more content now, post-merge, to summarise the new section on "dynamics". It's also too short. I think it should be 450 to 500 words long, and summarise each of the main sections as best as possible.
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That would indeed be good to add some information on that. You don't need to be an expert either, just have to know how to read the scientific literature on this. :-) I don't have time at the moment, otherwise I would do it. Perhaps there is information about it in the
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yes, maybe, but then it would be better to write it in more general terms. And this part in my opinion is trivia and doesn't belong: "and was given the nickname Glacier Girl" (the link to the other article could be made in a different way). Anyway, minor detail.
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Regarding the geologic timescales I have now added two excerpts for that. Is "geologic timescales" the best wording? I've seen also "Ancient Earth" and "pre-history" but personally I think I like "geologic timescales" the best. Could also be convinced otherwise
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accurate summary of what AR6 actually said, since two major papers on Greenland published 1-3 years before AR6 concluded that surface melt is responsible for no more than 33-51%, with outlet glaciers causing the rest.
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for me... Could we perhaps add a clarification on that? (the info is probably buried under the section on ice sheet dynamics but as the example of the plane is provided, I think it would help to spell it out better).
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If a Global South nation was ever so unlucky as to lose some of its people and aircraft over an ice sheet, I would have been very open to including that detail. As it is, this example is a great way of explaining
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I've just reworked this article and have replaced a lot of the content with excerpts. That's because this is a fast moving topic (due to climate change...) and the bulk of the detail sits in the articles on
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One thing to ponder over: should the content about geologic timescales be added to the main text (currently it's only in the lead)? Normally the lead is meant to summarise the content of the main text.
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I've now copied two paragraphs from the main text to the lead to explain a bit about the dynamics but this lead needs further work by someone who knows and understands ice sheets far better than I do.
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This is what the definition section looked like (yes, it was short, but is that really a problem? Perhaps there are other definitions or nuances that could be added later):
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I guess that since you have already excerpted the articles on the current ice sheets, providing excerpts from the articles about historical ice sheets would be reasonable.
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crashed in Greenland in 1942. It was only recovered 50 years later. By then, it had been buried under 81 m (268 feet) of ice which had formed over that time period.
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Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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That's good, thanks. But do we really need this info so prominently and detailed early on in the article (seems Global North centric and like trivia to me)?:
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I decided to write an expanded version and call it Overview. I think the result is pretty good, as it immediately makes our readers appreciate their scale.
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Thanks Polargeo. I have followed your criticisms and inserted a simple single sentence and copied the Nature reference you greatly improved. Cheers
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I also took out a lot of the material I merged from ice-sheet dynamics earlier, as it didn't really have a whole lot to do with ice sheets
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This process of ice sheet growth is still occurring nowadays, as can be clearly seen in an example that occurred in
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fighter plane crashed in Greenland. It was recovered in 1992, but by then, it had been buried under 268 ft (81+⁄
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50,000 km , and that has formed over thousands of years through accumulation and compaction of snow"."
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I hope there is an expert ( m / f / d ) who can add a section to the article. thanks in advance ! --
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to ice sheets, and should probably be in one of the glacier-related articles instead? (Either
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I changed the link for "the Weichselian ice sheet". It was previously pointed at
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occurring even in the recent decades, in terms which are immediately relatable.
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what exactly is it ? How exact are the data obtained with these methods ?
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Maybe something like "ice sheet thickness growth is not linear and xxx". ??
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safe side, but otherwise, I don't think there would be many obstacles left.
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provided in the lead, as the lead is meant to be a summary of the article.
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m) of ice which formed over those ~50 years, and was given the nickname
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the ice sheets got so thick, and how this process is
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how can the thickness of an ice shield be measured ?
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