Results from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet Model Intercomparison Project (ISMIP) are presented. ISMIP HEINO was designed to explore internal largescale ice-sheet instabilities in different contemporary ice-sheet models. These instabilities are of interest because they are a possible cause of Heinrich events. A simplified geometry experiment reproduces the main characteristics of the Laurentide ice sheet, including the sedimented region over Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. The model experiments include a standard run plus seven variations. Nine dynamic/thermodynamic ice-sheet models were investigated; one of these models contains a combination of the shallow-shelf (SSA) and shallow-ice approximation (SIA), w...
Records from the North Atlantic reveal high deposition rates of ice-rafted sediments from the Laure...
We present the results of the first ice sheet model intercomparison project for higher-order and ful...
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Results from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet Model Intercomparison...
International audienceResults from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet...
ABSTRACT. Results from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet Model Inter...
The three-dimensional, dynamic/thermodynamic ice-sheet model SICOPOLIS (SImulation COde for POLyther...
Heinrich events (HEs) are large scale surges of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) over Hudson Bay and H...
Heinrich events (HEs) are large scale surges of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) over Hudson Bay and H...
[1] Heinrich events, related to large-scale surges of the Laurentide ice sheet, represent one of the...
Heinrich events are among the dominant modes of glacial climate variability. During these events, ma...
Heinrich Events (HEs), which have been discov-ered in North Atlantic sediments as layers of ice-raft...
Sediment cores in the North Atlantic show evidence of periodic large-scale ice discharge events bet...
We present the results of the first ice sheet model inter comparison project for higher-order and fu...
Heinrich-type ice-sheet surges are one of the prominent signals of glacial climate variability. They...
Records from the North Atlantic reveal high deposition rates of ice-rafted sediments from the Laure...
We present the results of the first ice sheet model intercomparison project for higher-order and ful...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Results from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet Model Intercomparison...
International audienceResults from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet...
ABSTRACT. Results from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet Model Inter...
The three-dimensional, dynamic/thermodynamic ice-sheet model SICOPOLIS (SImulation COde for POLyther...
Heinrich events (HEs) are large scale surges of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) over Hudson Bay and H...
Heinrich events (HEs) are large scale surges of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) over Hudson Bay and H...
[1] Heinrich events, related to large-scale surges of the Laurentide ice sheet, represent one of the...
Heinrich events are among the dominant modes of glacial climate variability. During these events, ma...
Heinrich Events (HEs), which have been discov-ered in North Atlantic sediments as layers of ice-raft...
Sediment cores in the North Atlantic show evidence of periodic large-scale ice discharge events bet...
We present the results of the first ice sheet model inter comparison project for higher-order and fu...
Heinrich-type ice-sheet surges are one of the prominent signals of glacial climate variability. They...
Records from the North Atlantic reveal high deposition rates of ice-rafted sediments from the Laure...
We present the results of the first ice sheet model intercomparison project for higher-order and ful...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...