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The CryoGrid community model (version 1.0) - a multi-physics toolbox for climate-driven simulations in the terrestrial cryosphere

  • Sebastian Westermann
  • , Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen
  • , Johanna Scheer
  • , Kristoffer Aalstad
  • , Juditha Aga
  • , Nitin Chaudhary
  • , Bernd Etzelmüller
  • , Simon Filhol
  • , Andreas Kääb
  • , Cas Renette
  • , Louise Steffensen Schmidt
  • , Thomas Vikhamar Schuler
  • , Robin B. Zweigel
  • , Léo Martin
  • , Sarah Morard
  • , Matan Ben-Asher
  • , Michael Angelopoulos
  • , Julia Boike
  • , Brian Groenke
  • , Frederieke Miesner
  • Jan Nitzbon, Paul Overduin, Simone M. Stuenzi, Moritz Langer

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תקציר

The CryoGrid community model is a flexible toolbox for simulating the ground thermal regime and the ice-water balance for permafrost and glaciers, extending a well-established suite of permafrost models (CryoGrid 1, 2, and 3). The CryoGrid community model can accommodate a wide variety of application scenarios, which is achieved by fully modular structures through object-oriented programming. Different model components, characterized by their process representations and parameterizations, are realized as classes (i.e., objects) in CryoGrid. Standardized communication protocols between these classes ensure that they can be stacked vertically. For example, the CryoGrid community model features several classes with different complexity for the seasonal snow cover, which can be flexibly combined with a range of classes representing subsurface materials, each with their own set of process representations (e.g., soil with and without water balance, glacier ice). We present the CryoGrid architecture as well as the model physics and defining equations for the different model classes, focusing on one-dimensional model configurations which can also interact with external heat and water reservoirs. We illustrate the wide variety of simulation capabilities for a site on Svalbard, with point-scale permafrost simulations using, e.g., different soil freezing characteristics, drainage regimes, and snow representations, as well as simulations for glacier mass balance and a shallow water body. The CryoGrid community model is not intended as a static model framework but aims to provide developers with a flexible platform for efficient model development. In this study, we document both basic and advanced model functionalities to provide a baseline for the future development of novel cryosphere models.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
עמודים (מ-עד)2607-2647
מספר עמודים41
כתב עתGeoscientific Model Development
כרך16
מספר גיליון9
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - 15 מאי 2023
פורסם באופן חיצוניכן

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Sebastian Westermann et al.

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