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Ice-sheet model SICOPOLIS / SICOPOLIS
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlySICOPOLIS is a dynamic/thermodynamic, large-scale, 3D ice sheet model. Main features: shallow-ice/shallow-shelf approximations, polythermal ice, coded in Fortran, finite differences.
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Software-Engineering / de.awi.visualexplorer
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Software-Engineering / Spatial Data Infrastructure / O2A Spatial
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sparcs / Analysis / TsurfReconstruction
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MESH / meshtools-creator
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Tools for generation and smoothing of triangular meshes based on Triangle 1.6
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Software-Engineering / Critterbase / de.awi.critterbase.ws
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Brian Groenke / WeatherGen
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EU project OCEAN:ICE Deliverable: D1.4 Gridded European circumpolar sea ice production fluxes
This deliverable is a new dataset of sea ice production (SIP) in Antarctic coastal polynyas, critical regions for sea ice formation and dense water formation. Using Earth Observation data and atmospheric reanalysis, we use a heat budget method to estimate the SIP. We use sea ice concentration (SIC) from passive microwave sensors and ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis for near-surface wind speed and surface air temperature. Comparison against previous literature shows broad consistency in spatial patterns and magnitude of ice production, with notable variations across larger polynyas. Despite simplifications and thereby increased uncertainties in the absolute ice production values, the data set provides valuable insights into the dynamics and variability of Antarctic polynya SIP for the period 1992-2023.
Citation: Kaleschke, L. (2024). EU project OCEAN:ICE Deliverable: D1.4 Gridded European circumpolar sea ice production fluxes [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11652686
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Investigation of trend sensitivity in SPARC (and other) borehole sites via numerical modeling.
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