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Abstract (EDOC: 18806)
Melting of continental ice sheets and glaciers, changes in ocean circulation pattern and in sea level,
variations of surface and ground water levels and river discharge, glacial-isostatic adjustment, mantle
convection and tectonics, all this causes transport and (re-) distribution of mass inside the Earth and at its
surface. Equipped with precise sensor systems, gravity field and altimeter satellites observe these masstransport
processes. During 2006–2012, the German Research Association DFG had established the SPP
1257, ‘Mass distribution and Mass Transport in the Earth System’ as a coordinated research programme to
facilitate integrated analysis of these data, to improve our knowledge about several transport processes
within the Earth system and to investigate their interactions. This special issue reports about the findings
of the first 4 years within the programme.
(2012): Mass distribution and mass transport in the Earth system. Journal of Geodynamics, 59-60, 1-8.
(2012): Mass distribution and mass transport in the Earth system. Journal of Geodynamics, 59-60, 1-8.

