Continuous velocity model for Johnsons and Hurd glaciers from 1999 to 2013, with link to model results in shapefile and MS
Excel format
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Techical Information: Data velocity ice in the glacier surface are critical for glacier dynamics models. Although not generally
used as boundary conditions inhomogeneous (as, instead, is usually set boundary conditions of homogeneous Neumann type of
zero traction on the surface) Dirichlet type, surface speeds are used to adjust free model parameters such as the coefficient
B of the constitutive relation or the multiplicative factor that usually appears in the parameterization of Weertman type
of basal sliding velocity, so to minimize the differences between the speeds observed and calculated by the model on the surface.
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Title Continuous velocity model for Johnsons and Hurd glaciers from 1999 to 2013, with link to model results in shapefile and MS
Excel format
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2015
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individual Name Rodr guez Cielos, Ricardo
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individual Name Navarro Valero, Francisco
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individual Name Universidad Polit cnica de Madrid
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PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
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