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Journal of Glaciology, volume 60, issue 221, pages 537-552

The Randolph Glacier inventory: a globally complete inventory of glaciers

W. Tad Pfeffer
Anthony A Arendt
Andrew Bliss
Tobias Bolch
J GRAHAM COGLEY
Alex S. Gardner
Jon-Ove Hagen
Regine Hock
Georg Kaser
Christian Kienholz
Evan S Miles
Geir Moholdt
Nico Mölg
Frank Paul
Valentina Radić
Philipp Rastner
Bruce H Raup
Justin Rich
Martin J. Sharp
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2014-05-06
scimago Q1
SJR1.057
CiteScore5.8
Impact factor2.8
ISSN00221430, 17275652
Earth-Surface Processes
Abstract

The Randolph Glacier Inventory (RGI) is a globally complete collection of digital outlines of glaciers, excluding the ice sheets, developed to meet the needs of the Fifth Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for estimates of past and future mass balance. The RGI was created with limited resources in a short period. Priority was given to completeness of coverage, but a limited, uniform set of attributes is attached to each of the ~198 000 glaciers in its latest version, 3.2. Satellite imagery from 1999–2010 provided most of the outlines. Their total extent is estimated as 726 800 ± 34 000 km2. The uncertainty, about ±5%, is derived from careful single-glacier and basin-scale uncertainty estimates and comparisons with inventories that were not sources for the RGI. The main contributors to uncertainty are probably misinterpretation of seasonal snow cover and debris cover. These errors appear not to be normally distributed, and quantifying them reliably is an unsolved problem. Combined with digital elevation models, the RGI glacier outlines yield hypsometries that can be combined with atmospheric data or model outputs for analysis of the impacts of climatic change on glaciers. The RGI has already proved its value in the generation of significantly improved aggregate estimates of glacier mass changes and total volume, and thus actual and potential contributions to sea-level rise.

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