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A new algorithm to simulate the dynamics of a glacier: theory and applications

Jouvet, Guillaume  
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Picasso, Marco  
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Rappaz, Jacques  
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2008
Journal Of Glaciology

We propose a novel Eulerian algorithm to compute the changes of a glacier geometry for given mass balances. The surface of a glacier is obtained by solving a transport equation for the volume of fluid (VOF). The surface mass balance is taken into account by adding an interfacial term in the transport equation. An unstructured mesh with standard stabilized finite elements is used to solve the non-linear Stokes problem. The VOF function is computed on a structured grid with a high resolution. The algorithm is stable for Courant numbers larger than unity and conserves mass to a high accuracy. To demonstrate the potential of the algorithm, we apply it to reconstructed Late-glacial states of a small valley glacier, Vadret Muragl, in the Swiss Alps.

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research article
DOI
10.3189/002214308787780049
Web of Science ID

WOS:000264036800004

Author(s)
Jouvet, Guillaume  
Picasso, Marco  
Rappaz, Jacques  
Blatter, Heinz
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

International Glaciological Society

Published in
Journal Of Glaciology
Volume

54

Start page

801

End page

811

Subjects

3-Dimensional Numerical-Model

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Free-Surface

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Ice-Flow

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Switzerland

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REVIEWED

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November 30, 2010
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