The relevant papers are [Velicogna and Wahr 2006 Measurements of time - variable gravity show mass loss in Antarctica Science 311, 1754 - 1756 and Rignot and Thomas «Mass
balance of polar ice sheets» Science 297, 1502 - 1506]
Mitrovica, J. X., Tamisiea, M. E., Davis, J. L. & Milne, G. A. Recent mass
balance of polar ice sheets inferred from patterns of global sea - level change.
The relevant papers are [Velicogna and Wahr 2006 Measurements of time - variable gravity show mass loss in Antarctica Science 311, 1754 - 1756 and Rignot and Thomas «Mass
balance of polar ice sheets» Science 297, 1502 - 1506]
Not exact matches
The findings reinforce suggestions that strong positive
ice — temperature feedbacks have emerged in the Arctic15, increasing the chances
of further rapid warming and sea
ice loss, and will probably affect
polar ecosystems,
ice -
sheet mass
balance and human activities in the Arctic...» *** This is the heart
of polar amplification and has very little to do with your stated defintion
of amplifying the effects
of warming going on at lower latitudes.