2024
DOI: 10.1017/aog.2024.26
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High-resolution regional sea-ice model based on the discrete element method with boundary conditions from a large-scale model for ice drift

Andrei Tsarau,
Wenjun Lu,
Raed Lubbad
et al.

Abstract: Understanding sea-ice dynamics at the floe scale is crucial to comprehend polar climate systems. While continuum models are commonly used to simulate large-scale sea-ice dynamics, they have limitations in accurately representing sea-ice behaviour at small scales. DEMs, on the other hand, are well-suited for modelling the behaviour of individual ice floes but face limitations due to computational constraints. To address the limitations of both approaches while combining their strengths, we explored the feasibil… Show more

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