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== Geographic / System Context == The geographic scope of ice sheet mass encompasses the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, which together hold the vast majority of the Earth's freshwater ice. The Greenland ice sheet covers roughly 1.7 million square kilometers, while the Antarctic ice sheet spans about 14 million square kilometers. These ice sheets are situated in polar regions characterized by cold temperatures and unique atmospheric and oceanic conditions. The mass of these ice sheets is influenced by regional climate patterns, including temperature, precipitation, and ocean currents. The Antarctic ice sheet is further subdivided into the East and West Antarctic regions, each exhibiting distinct glaciological behaviors. The Greenland ice sheet, located in the Arctic, is subject to different climatic influences, including Arctic amplification effects. Both ice sheets interact with surrounding ocean basins, affecting and being affected by marine and atmospheric processes.
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