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|Code optimized=Multiple Processors | |Code optimized=Multiple Processors | ||
|Multiple processors implemented=Distributed memory | |Multiple processors implemented=Distributed memory | ||
|Start year development=2005 | |Start year development=2005 | ||
|Does model development still take place?=Yes | |Does model development still take place?=Yes | ||
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|Describe input parameters=geometry of ice sheets, ice shelves, land-ice, | |Describe input parameters=geometry of ice sheets, ice shelves, land-ice, | ||
ocean boundaries; material parameters; | ocean boundaries; material parameters; | ||
climate forcings (i.e surface mass balance); | climate forcings (i.e surface mass balance); basal friction at the ice/bed interface; | ||
flightlines; errors; boundaries; grids; preview | |||
images | |||
|Input format=ASCII, Binary | |Input format=ASCII, Binary | ||
|Other input format=NetCDF | |Other input format=NetCDF | ||
|Describe output parameters= | |Describe output parameters=ice flow of an ice sheet, sea-level rise, | ||
visco-elastic uplift | |||
|Output format=Binary | |Output format=Binary | ||
|Pre-processing software needed?=No | |Pre-processing software needed?=No | ||
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|Describe processes represented by the model=-- | |Describe processes represented by the model=ice stress balance, ice mass transport / free surface, ice thermal (cold- and enthalpy-based), dual continuum hydrology, SHAKTI hydrology, GlaDS hydrology, ice damage mechanics, transient (time-dependent projection), grounding line dynamics, glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA), solid earth elastic response, sea-level fingerprints, positive degree day (PDD), surface energy balance (snow densification and surface mass balance calculation with the GEMB model), basal melt parameterizations (PICO/PICOP), empirical scalar tertiary anisotropy regime (ESTAR), uncertainty quantification capabilities (Dakota) | ||
|Describe key physical parameters and equations= | |Describe key physical parameters and equations=See https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ | ||
|Describe length scale and resolution constraints=- | |Describe length scale and resolution constraints=From hundreds of meters to thousands of kilometers (constraints are mainly HEC-related). | ||
|Describe time scale and resolution constraints=- | |Describe time scale and resolution constraints=Typical time step of two weeks (constraints are mainly HEC-related). | ||
|Describe any numerical limitations and issues=- | |Describe any numerical limitations and issues=Poor scaling for ice-flow models with direct solvers (improves upon use of iterative solvers, but convergence is not systematic). | ||
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|Describe available calibration data sets=-- | |Describe available calibration data sets=-- | ||
|Describe available test data sets= | |Describe available test data sets=Nightly runs are carried out on every SVN repository commit. | ||
|Describe ideal data for testing=-- | |Describe ideal data for testing=-- | ||
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|Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?= | |Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?=ISSM is a collaborative software development project by its nature, with a growing community of cryosphere scientists who rely upon it. There are efforts in place to expand use of ISSM in the GIA and SLR communities. | ||
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
ISSM was originally developed by Eric Larour, Mathieu Morlighem, and Helene Seroussi in | |||
2005. The development team and number of users has grown significantly since, and includes | |||
(among others) Nicole Schlegel, Surendra Adhikari, Lambert Caron, Josh Cuzzone, and Basile | |||
de Fleurian. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
In addition to the developers and users noted above, significant contributions to ISSM have | |||
been made by Jean Utke, Johannes Bondizio, John Schiermeier, Thiago Dias dos Santos, Ellen | |||
Robo, Gilberto Perez, Chris Borstad, Brett Lemorzadec, Felicity McCormack, Youngmin Choi, | |||
Tyler Pelle, Justin Quinn, Feras Habbal, Martin Rueckamp, Silvestri Rebuffi, Alex Scott, Aleah | |||
Sommers, Luka Wester, Henning Åkesson, Silje Johnsen, Behnaz Khazbak, Charlotte Lang, | |||
Michiel Helsen, Daniel Cheng, Winnie Chu, Dimitris Menemenlis, Nicolas Mokus, Nathan Ma, | |||
Yannic Fischler, Sri Hari Krishna Narayanan, Einar Olason, Karita Kajanto, Issac Smith, Claire | |||
Girard, and Ala Khazendar. Please see our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/about/aboutus/ | |||
for more information. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/publications/ for references. | |||
== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for capability status.<br> | |||
See our forum at https://issm.ess.uci.edu/forum/ for debugging and other information.<br> | |||
Emergency issues can be reported to issm@jpl.nasa.gov.<br> | |||
== Help == | == Help == | ||
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See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for known issues related to installation and | |||
running of ISSM.<br> | |||
See our forum at https://issm.ess.uci.edu/forum/ for debugging and other information.<br> | |||
Emergency issues can be reported to issm@jpl.nasa.gov. | |||
== Input Files == | == Input Files == | ||
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for more information. | |||
== Output Files == | == Output Files == | ||
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for more information.<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 20:14, 16 September 2020
ISSM
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Introduction
ISSM was originally developed by Eric Larour, Mathieu Morlighem, and Helene Seroussi in 2005. The development team and number of users has grown significantly since, and includes (among others) Nicole Schlegel, Surendra Adhikari, Lambert Caron, Josh Cuzzone, and Basile de Fleurian.
History
In addition to the developers and users noted above, significant contributions to ISSM have been made by Jean Utke, Johannes Bondizio, John Schiermeier, Thiago Dias dos Santos, Ellen Robo, Gilberto Perez, Chris Borstad, Brett Lemorzadec, Felicity McCormack, Youngmin Choi, Tyler Pelle, Justin Quinn, Feras Habbal, Martin Rueckamp, Silvestri Rebuffi, Alex Scott, Aleah Sommers, Luka Wester, Henning Åkesson, Silje Johnsen, Behnaz Khazbak, Charlotte Lang, Michiel Helsen, Daniel Cheng, Winnie Chu, Dimitris Menemenlis, Nicolas Mokus, Nathan Ma, Yannic Fischler, Sri Hari Krishna Narayanan, Einar Olason, Karita Kajanto, Issac Smith, Claire Girard, and Ala Khazendar. Please see our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/about/aboutus/ for more information.
References
Nr. of publications: | 82 |
Total citations: | 1686 |
h-index: | 22 |
m-quotient: | 1.69 |
Featured publication(s) | Year | Model described | Type of Reference | Citations |
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Larour, E.; Seroussi, H.; Morlighem, M.; Rignot, E.; 2012. Continental scale, high order, high spatial resolution, ice sheet modeling using the Ice Sheet System Model (ISSM): ICE SHEET SYSTEM MODEL. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 117, n/a–n/a. 10.1029/2011JF002140 (View/edit entry) | 2012 | ISSM |
Model overview | 377 |
See more publications of ISSM |
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/publications/ for references.
Issues
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for capability status.
See our forum at https://issm.ess.uci.edu/forum/ for debugging and other information.
Emergency issues can be reported to issm@jpl.nasa.gov.
Help
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for known issues related to installation and
running of ISSM.
See our forum at https://issm.ess.uci.edu/forum/ for debugging and other information.
Emergency issues can be reported to issm@jpl.nasa.gov.
Input Files
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for more information.
Output Files
See our Web site at https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ for more information.