The minimum average thickness loss over the past three years is 2.00 meters.
Not exact matches
The
minimum and maximum
thickness measurements around the girdle; expressed as a percentage of
average girdle diameter (GIA measures at valleys only).
(Right) Extents and
thicknesses of the Greenland Ice Sheet and western Canadian and Iceland glaciers at their
minimum extent during the last interglacial, shown as a multi-model
average from three ice models.
Given the
minimum ice extent is about 4 million km2 and 4000 km3 (an
average of 1 meter
thickness) the SMOS data is of limited value.