A map-plane finite-element model: three modeling experiments

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Preliminary results are presented on a solution of the two-dimensional time-dependent continuity equation for mass conservation governing ice-sheet dynamics. The equation is solved using a column-averaged velocity to define the horizontal flux in a finite-element formulation. This yields a map-plane model where flow directions, velocities, and surface elevations are defined by bedrock topography, the accumulation/ablation pattern, and in the time-dependent case by the initial surface configuration. This alleviates the flow-band model limitation that the direction of flow be defined and fixed over the course of the modelling experiment. -from Authors

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Fastook, J. L., & Chapman, J. E. (1989). A map-plane finite-element model: three modeling experiments. Journal of Glaciology, 35(119), 48–52. https://doi.org/10.3189/002214389793701464

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