2019
DOI: 10.21105/joss.01136
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UWGeodynamics: A teaching and research tool for numerical geodynamic modelling

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“…Underworld2 is utilised by the UWGeodynamics Python module (Beucher et al, 2019), which provides a more structured interface to geodynamics model construction. It has enabled numerous recent publications, including Beall & Moresi (2018), Mériaux, May, Mansour, Chen, & Kaluza (2018) and .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Underworld2 is utilised by the UWGeodynamics Python module (Beucher et al, 2019), which provides a more structured interface to geodynamics model construction. It has enabled numerous recent publications, including Beall & Moresi (2018), Mériaux, May, Mansour, Chen, & Kaluza (2018) and .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from the 1970s, an increasing number of sophisticated, physics-based models have been developed and applied to the study of the different Earth's system compartments, from global deformation and mantle convection (e.g. Beucher et al, 2019;Choi et al, 2013;Gerya, 2011;Heister et al, 2017;Kronbichler et al, 2012;Moresi & Lenardic, 1999;Popov & Sobolev, 2008) to basin and reservoir dynamics (e.g. Cacace & Jacquey, 2017;Cacace & Scheck-Wenderoth, 2016;Jacquey et al, 2018;Poulet et al, 2017;Räss et al, 2017;Rutqvist, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, such approaches are unable to properly explore potential feedback mechanisms between each of the Earth's components. In fact, only a handful of these models are able to account more completely for the dynamics of the lithosphere and mantle, the role of sedimentation, and a more quantitative representation of climate relative to its interactions with topography (such as orographic rain) (Beaumont et al, 1992;Salles et al, 2011;Bianchi et al, 2015;Thieulot et al, 2014;Yang et al, 2015;Salles et al, 2017;Beucher et al, 2019). When made possible, it is often realised through the coupling of specialised numerical models involving the expertise of geodynamicists, geophysicists, and Earth's surface and atmospheric scientists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%