Numerical Modelling of Ice Sheets, Streams, and Shelves
The chapter describes numerical methods for ice sheet and ice shelf models, focussing on the use of explicit finite-difference schemes to solve the shallow ice approximation for ice sheets and the shallow shelf approximation for ice shelves. The aspects c
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Glaciers and Ice Sheets in the Climate System The Karthaus Summer School Lecture Notes
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Editors Andrew Fowler MACSI University of Limerick Limerick, Ireland
Felix Ng Department of Geography University of Sheffield Sheffield, UK
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We dedicate this book to Paul and Stefania Grüner, proprietors of the Hotel zur Goldenen Rose in Karthaus, Schnalstal, who, together with their warm-hearted staff, have provided a home from home for many years to the participants of the annual Karthau