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On the finite element approximation of a semicoercive stokes variational inequality arising in glaciology
Published 2023“…Stokes variational inequalities arise in the formulation of glaciological problems involving contact. We consider the problem of a two-dimensional marine ice sheet with a grounding line, although the analysis presented here is extendable to other contact problems in glaciology, such as that of subglacial cavitation. …”
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Mechanics of fracture and flexure in Antarctic ice sheets and ice shelves
Published 2024Subjects: “…Glaciology…”
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Legal liability for climate change impacts: strengthening the scientific basis
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The hemispheric origins of meltwater pulse 1B
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Understanding the effect of seasonal variability on the structure of ice shelves and meltwater plumes
Published 2018Subjects: “…Glaciology…”
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Seasonal and interannual variability in the hydrology and geochemistry of an outlet glacier of the Greenland Ice Sheet
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Numerical approximation of viscous contact problems applied to glacial sliding
Published 2022“…These problems are of particular importance in glaciology, where they arise in the study of grounding lines and subglacial cavities. …”
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The instability theory of drumlin formation and its explanation of their varied composition and internal structure
Published 2013“…Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow patterns in palaeo-glaciology, there is little consensus as to how drumlins are formed. …”
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Parallel Local Approximation MCMC for Expensive Models
Published 2019“…We investigate the practical performance of our approach using two challenging inference problems, the first in subsurface hydrology and the second in glaciology. Using local approximations constructed via parallel chains, we successfully reduce the run time needed to characterize the posterior distributions in these problems from days to hours and from months to days, respectively, dramatically improving the tractability of Bayesian inference.…”
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