Our comparison of the GPS data to models for glacial
isostatic adjustment suggests that some parts of western coastal Greenland were experiencing accelerated melting of coastal ice by the late 1990s.
Not exact matches
Additionally, unadjusted GRACE gravity data has
suggested no lost ice mass and all estimates of ice gains or loss depend on which Glacial
Isostatic Adjustments modelers choose to use.
We
suggest that the resolution of this issue is consistent with our estimate of the approximately +7 m Holsteinian global sea level, and is provided by Raymo & Mitrovica [58], who pointed out the need to make a glacial
isostatic adjustment (GIA) correction for post-glacial crustal subsidence at the places where Hearty and others deduced local sea - level change.