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Author: Anders Damsgaard <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2021 08:31:08 +0200
011-james.txt: fix references and style
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Considerable areas of the polar oceans are covered by sea ice,
-formed by frozen sea water. The extent and thickness of the ice
-pack influences local and regional ecology and climate. The ice
+formed by frozen sea water. The extent and thickness of the ice
+pack influences local and regional ecology and climate. The ice
thickness is particularly important for the ice-cover survival
-during warm summers. Wind and ocean currents compress and shear the
-sea ice, and can break and stack ice into ridges. Current sea ice
-models assume that the ice becomes increasingly rigid as ridges of
-ice rubble grow. Modeling sea ice as bonded particles, we show that
-ice becomes significantly weaker right after the onset of ridge
-building. We introduce a mathematical framework that allows these
+during warm summers. Wind and ocean currents compress and shear
+the sea ice, and can break and stack ice into ridges. Current sea
+ice models assume that the ice becomes increasingly rigid as ridges
+of ice rubble grow. Modeling sea ice as bonded particles, we show
+that ice becomes significantly weaker right after the onset of ridge
+building. We introduce a mathematical framework that allows these
physical processes to be included in large-scale models.
Today a [1]new paper of mine is published in the AGU-group journal
-[1]Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, and it is written
-with co-authors Olga Sergienko and Alistair Adcroft at Princeton
+[2]Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, and it is written
+with co-authors [3]Olga Sergienko and [4]Alistair Adcroft at Princeton
University (New Jersey, USA). I use my program [5]Granular.jl for
the simulations.
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