Articles | Volume 14, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-833-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-833-2020
Brief communication
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05 Mar 2020
Brief communication |  | 05 Mar 2020

Brief communication: On calculating the sea-level contribution in marine ice-sheet models

Heiko Goelzer, Violaine Coulon, Frank Pattyn, Bas de Boer, and Roderik van de Wal

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Short summary
In our ice-sheet modelling experience and from exchange with colleagues in different groups, we found that it is not always clear how to calculate the sea-level contribution from a marine ice-sheet model. This goes hand in hand with a lack of documentation and transparency in the published literature on how the sea-level contribution is estimated in different models. With this brief communication, we hope to stimulate awareness and discussion in the community to improve on this situation.