Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM)

The Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM) is an open-source modelling framework for ice sheets and glaciers. Its features include a hierarchy of available stress balances, marine ice sheet physics with dynamic calving fronts, an enthalpy-based conservation of energy scheme, bed deformation and subglacial...

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Main Authors: Khrulev, Constantine, Aschwanden, Andy, Bueler, Ed, Brown, Jed, Maxwell, David, Albrecht, Torsten, Reese, Ronja, Mengel, Matthias, Martin, Maria, Winkelmann, Ricarda, Levermann, Anders, Feldmann, Johannes, Haseloff, Marianne, Seguinot, Julien, Hinck, Sebastian, Kleiner, Thomas, Fischer, Elizabeth, Damsgaard, Anders, Lingle, Craig, van Pelt, Ward, Ziemen, Florian, Shemonski, Nathan, Mankoff, Kenneth, Kennedy, Joseph, Blum, Kyle, Habermann, Marijke, DellaGiustina, Daniella, Hock, Regine, Kreuzer, Moritz, Degregori, Enrico, Schoell, Simon
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Pik
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10183040
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Summary:The Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM) is an open-source modelling framework for ice sheets and glaciers. Its features include a hierarchy of available stress balances, marine ice sheet physics with dynamic calving fronts, an enthalpy-based conservation of energy scheme, bed deformation and subglacial hydrology components, extensible coupling to atmospheric and ocean models, and comprehensive user documentation. PISM uses distributed-memory (PETSc- and MPI-based) parallelism for high-resolution simulations. PISM is jointly developed at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks (UAF) and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file.