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Improved convergence and stability properties in a three-dimensional higher-order ice sheet model

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We present a finite difference implementation of a three-dimensional higher-order ice sheet model. In comparison to a conventional centred difference discretisation it enhances both numerical stability and convergence. In order to achieve these benefits the discretisation of the governing force balance equation makes extensive use of information on staggered grid points. Using the same iterative solver, a centred difference discretisation that operates exclusively on the regular grid serves as a reference. The reprise of the ISMIP-HOM experiments indicates that both discretisations are capable of reproducing the higher-order model inter-comparison results. This setup allows a direct comparison of the two numerical implementations also with respect to their convergence behaviour. First and foremost, the new finite difference scheme facilitates convergence by a factor of up to 7 and 2.6 in average. In addition to this decrease in computational costs, the accuracy for the resultant velocity field can be chosen higher in the novel finite difference implementation. Changing the discretisation also prevents build-up of local field irregularites that occasionally cause divergence of the solution for the reference discretisation.
Tijdschrift: Geoscientific Model Development [=GMD]
ISSN: 1991-959X
Issue: doi:10.5194/gmd-4-1133-2011
Volume: 4
Pagina's: 1133-1149
Jaar van publicatie:2011
Trefwoorden:ice sheet model, higher-order model, numerical stability, solver convergence
Toegankelijkheid:Open