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An intermediate-scale model for thermal hydrology in low-relief permafrost-affected landscapes

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DOI10.1007/s10596-017-9679-3zbMath1405.86011OpenAlexW2735742554MaRDI QIDQ1710301

J. David Moulton, Ethan T. Coon, Scott L. Painter, Ahmad Jan, Rao V. Garimella

Publication date: 22 January 2019

Published in: Computational Geosciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1376362


zbMATH Keywords

multiscale modelsArcticintegrated surface/subsurface flow modelingpermafrost thermal hydrology


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Hydrology, hydrography, oceanography (86A05) Computational methods for problems pertaining to geophysics (86-08)



Uses Software

  • Trilinos
  • PFLOTRAN
  • NKA
  • GitHub
  • ATS


Cites Work

  • Mimetic finite difference method
  • Three-phase numerical model of water migration in partially frozen geological media: model formulation, validation, and applications
  • Nonlinear Krylov acceleration applied to a discrete ordinates formulation of the \(k\)-eigenvalue problem
  • The mimetic finite difference method for elliptic problems
  • An overview of the Trilinos project
  • Design and Application of a Gradient-Weighted Moving Finite Element Code I: in One Dimension


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