2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1373
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Alternative viscous-plastic rheologies for the representation of fracture lines in high-resolution sea ice models

Abstract: <p>Fracture lines dominate the dynamics of sea ice. They affect the ice mass balance and the heat transfer between the atmosphere and the ocean. Therefore, climate modeling and sea ice prediction require an accurate fracture representation. Most sea ice models use viscous-plastic (VP) rheologies to simulate sea ice internal stresses. One of the issues with these rheologies is that they overestimate the intersection angles between fracture lines, with consequences for the subsequent sea ice drift.… Show more

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