Geoscientific Model Development (Jun 2020)

Description and validation of the ice-sheet model Yelmo (version 1.0)

  • A. Robinson,
  • A. Robinson,
  • A. Robinson,
  • J. Alvarez-Solas,
  • J. Alvarez-Solas,
  • M. Montoya,
  • M. Montoya,
  • H. Goelzer,
  • H. Goelzer,
  • R. Greve,
  • R. Greve,
  • C. Ritz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-2805-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 2805 – 2823

Abstract

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We describe the physics and features of the ice-sheet model Yelmo, an open-source project intended for collaborative development. Yelmo is a thermomechanical model, solving for the coupled velocity and temperature solutions of an ice sheet simultaneously. The ice dynamics are currently treated via a “hybrid” approach combining the shallow-ice and shallow-shelf/shelfy-stream approximations, which makes Yelmo an apt choice for studying a wide variety of problems. Yelmo's main innovations lie in its flexible and user-friendly infrastructure, which promotes portability and facilitates long-term development. In particular, all physics subroutines have been designed to be self-contained, so that they can be easily ported from Yelmo to other models, or easily replaced by improved or alternate methods in the future. Furthermore, hard-coded model choices are eschewed, replaced instead with convenient parameter options that allow the model to be adapted easily to different contexts. We show results for different ice-sheet benchmark tests, and we illustrate Yelmo's performance for the Antarctic ice sheet.