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Stevens et al. (2022): Nature Communications. Tidewater-glacier response to supraglacial lake drainage.

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nevis_helheim

The Hewitt (2013) subglacial hydrology model adapted for Helheim Glacier, East Greenland.

Citations:

Stevens, L. A., Nettles, M., Davis, J. L., Creyts, T. C., Kingslake, J., Hewitt, I. J., and A. Stubblefield (2022). Tidewater-glacier response to supraglacial lake drainage, Nature Communications.

Stevens, L. A., Hewitt, I., Das, S. B., and M.D. Behn (2018), Relationship between Greenland Ice Sheet surface speed and modeled effective pressure, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 123(9), p2258–2278, doi:10.1029/2017JF004581.

Hewitt, I. (2013), Seasonal changes in ice sheet motion due to melt water lubrication, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 371, p16–25, doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2013.04.022.

Model run files are given for:

(1) A 2007/1–365 run: nevis_h22222_ubspatial_R365.m.

(2) An M_229 lake-drainage event run: nevis_h22222_ubspatial_R227_lakerampM_4tiles_Ks100_s1e6H_repo.m

(3) An M_winter lake-drainage event run: nevis_h22222_ubspatial_R67_lakerampM_4tiles_Ks100_s1e6H_repo.m 

All model code is located within the "nevis" directory. To run the model for other sheet permeability (K_s) and englacial void fraction (sigma) parameter values, edit the run file where indicated. Additional information on running the model is provided in nevis.pdf (written by Ian Hewitt).

Figure data are stored in .mat and .xlsx files, organized by figure number and panel.

Contact LAS with questions (laura.stevens@earth.ox.ac.uk).