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The presentation by Eric Larour from the Mechanical Division at JPL focuses on the setup of the Greenland Ice Flow Model, addressing both 2D and 3D modeling techniques, including Higher-Order and full-Stokes methodologies. Key issues discussed revolve around dynamic ice front boundary conditions and the sensitivity analysis stemming from cross-over errors. Future work aims to enhance boundary conditions utilizing datasets from the IceBridge project, thereby improving the accuracy of ice flow predictions in Greenland.
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Eric Larour,Mechanical Division, Thermal and Cryogenics Engineering Section Jet Propulsion Laboratory Analysis. eric.larour@jpl.nasa.govIceBridge Parca Meeting January 2011. Summary • Greenland Ice Flow Model setup. • 2D, 3D Higher-Order and full-Stokes • Dynamic icefront boundary conditions issues. Future work: • Sensitivity analysis using cross over errors? • Improve boundary conditions using IceBridge datasets. OIB Meeting. September 2010