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Published March 14, 2023 | Version v1
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Models for "'Stable' and 'ustable' classifications have no meaning for dynamic grounding lines"

  • 1. Princeton University
  • 2. University of Wisconsin-Madison

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This repository contains ComsolTM models used in a study described in the manuscript  "'Stable' and 'ustable' classifications have no meaning for dynamic grounding lines". Models ZoetIverson_rmp10km_mdot_stst.mph and Weertman_rmp10km_mdot_stst.mph are examples of models to compute steady state configurations with Zoet-Iverson and Weertman sliding laws, respectively, with a 10 km basal-shear reduction zone. Models ZoetIverson_rmp10km_mdot_stochastic.mph and Weertman_rmp10km_mdot_stochastic.mph are examples of models to compute the time-dependent response for stochastic variability in submarine melting for the same sliding laws. The models have been created with COMSOL Multiphysics version 6.1.0.252 and Optimization Module.

 

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