Research data supporting 'Coupled modelling of subglacial hydrology and calving-front melting at Store Glacier, West Greenland' ...

Numerical model outputs from my PhD (titled: Will fast glaciers accelerate under climate change?) and the RESPONDER project that form the basis of the figures and data in the associated publication. Data provided as .tar.gz archives containing several thousand .vtu and .pvtu files. The .pvtu and .vt...

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Main Author: Cook, Samuel
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.50345
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/303338
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Summary:Numerical model outputs from my PhD (titled: Will fast glaciers accelerate under climate change?) and the RESPONDER project that form the basis of the figures and data in the associated publication. Data provided as .tar.gz archives containing several thousand .vtu and .pvtu files. The .pvtu and .vtu files are outputs from the numerical finite-element model, Elmer/Ice, set up to model the evolution of the subglacial hydrology of Store Glacier, a tidewater glacier in western Greenland. Information about Elmer/Ice can be found here: http://elmerice.elmerfem.org/ and I hope to have all the code I used uploaded to the main Elmer/Ice repository soon (in the meantime, please contact me if you're interested in the code). The model outputs are grouped into six .tar.gz archives, all representing three months of model time. Each archive contains three sets of files: PostCalve files are output for the ice mesh; Hydro files are outputs for the hydrology mesh (conceptually, at the base of the ice mesh) and channel files ...