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The following pages link to Numerical solution of a thermomechanical coupled model governing glacier evolution (Q546155):
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- Numerical methods for a fixed domain formulation of the glacier profile problem with alternative boundary conditions (Q609229) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of Rhonegletscher from 1874 to 2100 (Q843502) (← links)
- GLANUSIT: a software toolbox for the numerical simulation of large ice masses evolution (Q873863) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the motion of a three-dimensional glacier (Q936462) (← links)
- Finite elements numerical solution of a coupled profile--velocity--temperature shallow ice sheet approximation model. (Q1408394) (← links)
- On self-similar solutions of the equation of motion of a glacier in one-dimensional approximation (Q1915688) (← links)
- Numerical approach of temperature distribution in a free boundary model for polythermal ice sheets (Q1964047) (← links)
- Glacier parameterization in SLAV numerical weather prediction model (Q2168890) (← links)
- A new fully nonisothermal coupled model for the simulation of ice sheet flow (Q2266923) (← links)
- GLANUSIT: A software toolbox for the numerical simulation of large ice masses evolution (Q2643595) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the motion of a two-dimensional glacier (Q3157082) (← links)
- Paradoxes and problems with the longitudinal stress approximation used in glacier mechanics (Q3442906) (← links)
- Numerical fixed domain mapping solution of free-surface flows coupled with an evolving interior field (Q3820227) (← links)
- Continuum mechanical modelling of the dissipative processes in the sediment-water layer below glaciers (Q4366491) (← links)
- NUMERICAL APPROACH OF THERMOMECHANICAL COUPLED PROBLEMS WITH MOVING BOUNDARIES IN THEORETICAL GLACIOLOGY (Q4798961) (← links)
- Numerical Analysis and Simulation of the Dynamics of Mountain Glaciers (Q5259699) (← links)
- Quasichemical Models of Multicomponent Nonlinear Diffusion (Q5894433) (← links)
- A thermomechanical model for frost heave and subglacial frozen fringe (Q6098499) (← links)