Greenland Ice Sheet Self-Consistent Spatial Discretization Mesh
Greenland ice sheet =================== Two unstructured mesh spatial discretisations of the Greenland ice sheet, with minimum element sizes of 5km and 1km. These are stored in unstructured VTU files defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2]. Two associated state PVSM files for Paraview [3] are a...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.823783 https://zenodo.org/record/823783 |
Summary: | Greenland ice sheet =================== Two unstructured mesh spatial discretisations of the Greenland ice sheet, with minimum element sizes of 5km and 1km. These are stored in unstructured VTU files defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2]. Two associated state PVSM files for Paraview [3] are also provided to reproduce visualisations shown in [1]. Note that Paraview requires absolute pathnames, so it may be necessary to edit file references to the VTU files in these state files. Files ----- - GreenlandIcesheet1km.vtu - GreenlandIcesheet5km.vtu - GreenlandIcesheet1km.pvsm - GreenlandIcesheet5km.pvsm Author ------ - Dr Adam S. Candy <a.s.candy@tudelft.nl>, <candy@cantab.net> - Technische Universiteit Delft - Imperial College London References ---------- [1] Candy, A.S., 2016. A consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models. In review. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08491. [2] The Visualization Toolkit (VTK), version 5.10.1. URL: http://www.vtk.org. [3] Paraview, version 4.3.1. https://www.paraview.org. |
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