Abstract. The subglacial hydrological system affects (i) the motion of ice sheets through sliding, (ii) the location of lakes at the ice margin, and (iii) the ocean circulation by freshwater discharge directly at the grounding line or (iv) via rivers flowing over land. For modeling this hydrology system, a previously developed porous-media concept called the confined–unconfined aquifer system (CUAS) is used. To allow for realistic simulations at the ice sheet scale, we developed CUAS-MPI, an MPI-parallel C/C++ implementation of CUAS (MPI: Message Passing Interface), which employs the Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation (PETSc) infrastructure for handling grids and equation systems. We validate the accuracy of the numeric...
Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via th...
Accurately modelling the contribution of Greenland and Antarctica to sea level rise requires solving...
There is currently no doubt about the existence of a widespread hydrological network under the Antar...
Abstract. The subglacial hydrological system affects (i) the motion of ice sheets through sliding, (...
This is the first release of CUAS-MPI related to our paper: A parallel implementation of the confine...
Subglacial hydrology plays an important role in ice sheet dynamics as it determines the sliding velo...
Modeling the evolution of subglacial channels underneath ice sheets is an urgent need for ice sheet ...
Ice sheet models are used to predict ice sheet retreat and sea level rise. As our climate changes,th...
Subglacial hydrology is a key component in ice sheet dynamics and controls the sliding of ice sheets...
We introduce MPAS-Albany Land Ice (MALI), a new, variable resolution land ice model that uses unstru...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest a causal link between subglacial hydrology and phenomena such as ...
The specific impact of glacial processes on groundwater flow and solute transport under ice-sheets w...
Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via th...
Beneath many glaciers and ice sheets, hydrology influences or controls a variety of basal processes....
The discovery of many subglacial lakes provides clear evidence for the presence of water beneath the...
Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via th...
Accurately modelling the contribution of Greenland and Antarctica to sea level rise requires solving...
There is currently no doubt about the existence of a widespread hydrological network under the Antar...
Abstract. The subglacial hydrological system affects (i) the motion of ice sheets through sliding, (...
This is the first release of CUAS-MPI related to our paper: A parallel implementation of the confine...
Subglacial hydrology plays an important role in ice sheet dynamics as it determines the sliding velo...
Modeling the evolution of subglacial channels underneath ice sheets is an urgent need for ice sheet ...
Ice sheet models are used to predict ice sheet retreat and sea level rise. As our climate changes,th...
Subglacial hydrology is a key component in ice sheet dynamics and controls the sliding of ice sheets...
We introduce MPAS-Albany Land Ice (MALI), a new, variable resolution land ice model that uses unstru...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest a causal link between subglacial hydrology and phenomena such as ...
The specific impact of glacial processes on groundwater flow and solute transport under ice-sheets w...
Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via th...
Beneath many glaciers and ice sheets, hydrology influences or controls a variety of basal processes....
The discovery of many subglacial lakes provides clear evidence for the presence of water beneath the...
Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via th...
Accurately modelling the contribution of Greenland and Antarctica to sea level rise requires solving...
There is currently no doubt about the existence of a widespread hydrological network under the Antar...