This is a small thing to calculate the potential impact of ice cap melt
on the global sea level.
~~~:ice:ANTARTIC .26.54 .1000000 f:* ; (from_the_bedrock2_survey
:ice:GREENLAND .2900000 ; (from_web.viu.ca/earle/geol305
:ice:total ice:ANTARTIC ice:GREENLAND f:+ ;
:ice:rise<mm> ice:total .361 f:/ ;
:ice:rise<m> ice:rise<mm> .1000 f:/ ;
:ice:rise<m,adj> ice:rise<m> .0.91 f:* ;
ice:total 'Total_volume_(km^3):_ s:put f:put nl
ice:rise<mm> 'Rise_(mm):___________ s:put f:put nl
ice:rise<m> 'Rise_(m):____________ s:put f:put nl nl
ice:rise<m,adj> 'Rise_(m,_adjusted_for_density):_ s:put f:put nl
~~~
Output:
Total volume (km^3): 29440000.000000
Rise (mm): 81551.246537
Rise (m): 81.551247
Rise (m, adjusted for density): 74.211634
Sources:
• bedrock2 survey: https://www.the-cryosphere.net/7/375/2013/tc-7-375-2013.pdf
• greenland ice: https://web.viu.ca/earle/geol305/The%20Greenland%20Ice%20Sheet.pdf
• sea level rise: https://www.realworldvisuals.com/blog-1/could-rocks-cause-sea-levels-to-rise