iceplume

By tcowton

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  • Greenland's glaciers are melting 100 times faster than estimated
    3 projects | /r/Futurology | 21 Dec 2022
    Observational data used in this study is available at Sutherland et al. (2019b) for the LeConte Bay, Straneo (2022) for Helheim glacier/Sermilik Fjord, and Rignot and Schulz (2022) for Store fjord. The plume model used in this study builds on code developed by Cowton et al. (2015) and is distributed from Tom Cowton through his publicly available github open-source site https://github.com/tcowton/iceplume and open-source MITgcm checkpoint 65m https://github.com/MITgcm/MITgcm/archive/checkpoint65m.zip. Our modifications made to the iceplume package are available at https://github.com/KikiSchulz/iceplume_mod.

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The primary programming language of iceplume is Fortran.


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