SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project

Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via the modulation of basal sliding. Owing to the lack of an overarching theory, however, a variety of model approximations exist to represent the subglacial drainage system. The Subglacial Hydrology Model...

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Main Authors: de Fleurian, Basile, Werder, Mauro, id_orcid:0 000-0003-0137-9377, Beyer, Sebastian, Brinkerhoff, Douglas J., Delaney, Ian A., Dow, Christine F., Downs, Jacob, Gagliardini, Olivier, Hoffman, Matthew J., Hooke, Roger L., Seguinot, Julien, id_orcid:0 000-0002-5315-0761, Sommers, Aleah N.
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Language:English
Published: International Glaciological Society 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/305761
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000305761
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author de Fleurian, Basile
Werder, Mauro
id_orcid:0 000-0003-0137-9377
Beyer, Sebastian
Brinkerhoff, Douglas J.
Delaney, Ian A.
Dow, Christine F.
Downs, Jacob
Gagliardini, Olivier
Hoffman, Matthew J.
Hooke, Roger L.
Seguinot, Julien
id_orcid:0 000-0002-5315-0761
Sommers, Aleah N.
author_facet de Fleurian, Basile
Werder, Mauro
id_orcid:0 000-0003-0137-9377
Beyer, Sebastian
Brinkerhoff, Douglas J.
Delaney, Ian A.
Dow, Christine F.
Downs, Jacob
Gagliardini, Olivier
Hoffman, Matthew J.
Hooke, Roger L.
Seguinot, Julien
id_orcid:0 000-0002-5315-0761
Sommers, Aleah N.
author_sort de Fleurian, Basile
collection ETH Zürich Research Collection
description Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via the modulation of basal sliding. Owing to the lack of an overarching theory, however, a variety of model approximations exist to represent the subglacial drainage system. The Subglacial Hydrology Model Intercomparison Project (SHMIP) provides a set of synthetic experiments to compare existing and future models. We present the results from 13 participating models with a focus on effective pressure and discharge. For many applications (e.g. steady states and annual variations, low input scenarios) a simple model, such as an inefficient-system-only model, a flowline or lumped model, or a porous-layer model provides results comparable to those of more complex models. However, when studying short term (e.g. diurnal) variations of the water pressure, the use of a two-dimensional model incorporating physical representations of both efficient and inefficient drainage systems yields results that are significantly different from those of simpler models and should be preferentially applied. The results also emphasise the role of water storage in the response of water pressure to transient recharge. Finally, we find that the localisation of moulins has a limited impact except in regions of sparse moulin density. ISSN:0022-1430 ISSN:1727-5652
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spelling ftethz:oai:www.research-collection.ethz.ch:20.500.11850/305761 2025-03-30T15:15:11+00:00 SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project de Fleurian, Basile Werder, Mauro id_orcid:0 000-0003-0137-9377 Beyer, Sebastian Brinkerhoff, Douglas J. Delaney, Ian A. Dow, Christine F. Downs, Jacob Gagliardini, Olivier Hoffman, Matthew J. Hooke, Roger L. Seguinot, Julien id_orcid:0 000-0002-5315-0761 Sommers, Aleah N. 2018-12 application/application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/305761 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000305761 en eng International Glaciological Society info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1017/jog.2018.78 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000454427700005 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/305761 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Journal of Glaciology, 64 (248) glacier hydrology glacier modelling glaciological model experiments ice-sheet modelling subglacial processes info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftethz https://doi.org/20.500.11850/30576110.3929/ethz-b-00030576110.1017/jog.2018.78 2025-03-05T22:09:18Z Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via the modulation of basal sliding. Owing to the lack of an overarching theory, however, a variety of model approximations exist to represent the subglacial drainage system. The Subglacial Hydrology Model Intercomparison Project (SHMIP) provides a set of synthetic experiments to compare existing and future models. We present the results from 13 participating models with a focus on effective pressure and discharge. For many applications (e.g. steady states and annual variations, low input scenarios) a simple model, such as an inefficient-system-only model, a flowline or lumped model, or a porous-layer model provides results comparable to those of more complex models. However, when studying short term (e.g. diurnal) variations of the water pressure, the use of a two-dimensional model incorporating physical representations of both efficient and inefficient drainage systems yields results that are significantly different from those of simpler models and should be preferentially applied. The results also emphasise the role of water storage in the response of water pressure to transient recharge. Finally, we find that the localisation of moulins has a limited impact except in regions of sparse moulin density. ISSN:0022-1430 ISSN:1727-5652 Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Journal of Glaciology ETH Zürich Research Collection
spellingShingle glacier hydrology
glacier modelling
glaciological model experiments
ice-sheet modelling
subglacial processes
de Fleurian, Basile
Werder, Mauro
id_orcid:0 000-0003-0137-9377
Beyer, Sebastian
Brinkerhoff, Douglas J.
Delaney, Ian A.
Dow, Christine F.
Downs, Jacob
Gagliardini, Olivier
Hoffman, Matthew J.
Hooke, Roger L.
Seguinot, Julien
id_orcid:0 000-0002-5315-0761
Sommers, Aleah N.
SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project
title SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project
title_full SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project
title_fullStr SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project
title_full_unstemmed SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project
title_short SHIMP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project
title_sort shimp the subglacial hydrology model intercomparison project
topic glacier hydrology
glacier modelling
glaciological model experiments
ice-sheet modelling
subglacial processes
topic_facet glacier hydrology
glacier modelling
glaciological model experiments
ice-sheet modelling
subglacial processes
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/305761
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000305761