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pmip3:cmip6:design:21k:data [2016/03/25 14:53]
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jypeter Added Tarasov ice-sheet
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   * nb_lat, nb_lon = 1080, 2160 (regular 10 minutes intervals)   * nb_lat, nb_lon = 1080, 2160 (regular 10 minutes intervals)
-  * latitude_values = [-89.91667175,​ -89.75, -89.58334351,​ ... 89.58333588, ​ 89.75      ,  89.91666412] +  * latitude_values = [ -89.91667175,​ -89.75, -89.58334351,​ ... 89.58333588, ​ 89.75      ,  89.91666412 ] 
-  * longitude_values = [0.,  0.16666667, ​ 0.33333334, ... 359.5, ​ 359.66668701, ​ 359.83334351]+  * longitude_values = [ 0.,  0.16666667, ​ 0.33333334, ... 359.5, ​ 359.66668701, ​ 359.83334351 ]
   * NO time axis (1 time step per file)   * NO time axis (1 time step per file)
  
-=== Time steps ===+=== Time steps and data files ===
  
-  * 48 time steps in 48 files, from 0k to 26k+  * 48 time steps in 48 files, from 0k to 26k BP : data every 500 years from 0k to 21k BP, then every 1000 years till 26k BP
   * file names = ''​I6_C.VM5a_10min.<​time_slice>​.nc''​\\ with <​time_slice>​ in [0, 0.5, 1, ..., 20, 20.5, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26]   * file names = ''​I6_C.VM5a_10min.<​time_slice>​.nc''​\\ with <​time_slice>​ in [0, 0.5, 1, ..., 20, 20.5, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26]
 +  * all the variables for the same time step are in the same file
  
 === Variables === === Variables ===
  
-  * Topo +  ​* **Topo**: Topography (Point-value altitude), meters 
-  * Orog +    * on continents: surface altitude (including grounded ice sheet) 
-  * sftlf +    * on ice-free oceans, and where there is floating ice (ice shelves): bathymetry 
-  * sftgif+  ​* **Orog**: Orography (Point-value surface altitude), meters 
 +    * on continents: altitude (including grounded ice sheet) 
 +    * on ice-free oceans: 0.0 (zero) 
 +    * on ice-shelves:​ surface altitude 
 +  ​* **sftlf**: Point-value Landmask, % 
 +    * values are ''​0''​ (not land) or ''​100''​ (land) 
 +    * does not include floating ice 
 +  ​* **sftgif**: Point-value Icemask, % 
 +    * values are ''​0''​ (not ice) or ''​100''​ (ice) 
 +    * floating ice is included
  
 +Notes:
 +
 +  * Computing the ''​sftlf-sftgif''​ difference yields:
 +    * 100: where there is land without ice
 +    * -100: where there is floating ice-sheet
 +    * 0: elsewhere
  
 === References === === References ===
  
-Please cite **both** following papers:+Please cite **all** following papers:
  
-  * Describe the new Antarctic component of the model: Argus, D.F., Peltier, W.R., Drummond, R. and Moore, A.W. - The Antarctica component of postglacial rebound model ICE-6G_C (VM5a) based upon GPS positioning,​ exposure age dating of ice thicknesses,​ and relative sea level histories. ​ Geophys. J. Int., 198, 537-563, 2014, [[http://​gji.oxfordjournals.org/​content/​early/​2014/​05/​29/​gji.ggu140|10.1093/​gji/​ggu140]] +  * Describe the new Antarctic component of the model: Argus, D.F., Peltier, W.R., Drummond, R. and Moore, A.W. - **The Antarctica component of postglacial rebound model ICE-6G_C (VM5a) based upon GPS positioning,​ exposure age dating of ice thicknesses,​ and relative sea level histories**.  Geophys. J. Int., 198, 537-563, 2014, [[http://​gji.oxfordjournals.org/​content/​early/​2014/​05/​29/​gji.ggu140|10.1093/​gji/​ggu140]]
- +
-  * Describe the complete model: Peltier, W.R., Argus, D.F. and Drummond, R. (2015) Space geodesy constrains ice-age terminal deglaciation:​ The global ICE-6G_C (VM5a) model. ​ J. Geophys. Res. Solid Earth, 120, 450-487, [[http://​onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​10.1002/​2014JB011176/​abstract|doi:​10.1002/​2014JB011176]]+
  
 +  * Describe the complete model: Peltier, W.R., Argus, D.F. and Drummond, R. (2015) **Space geodesy constrains ice-age terminal deglaciation:​ The global ICE-6G_C (VM5a) model**. ​ J. Geophys. Res. Solid Earth, 120, 450-487, [[http://​onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​10.1002/​2014JB011176/​abstract|doi:​10.1002/​2014JB011176]]
  
 === Download === === Download ===
  
 +FIXME
  
 ==== Tarasov GLAC-1D for PMIP4 ==== ==== Tarasov GLAC-1D for PMIP4 ====
  
 +=== Grid ===
 +
 +  * nb_lat, nb_lon = 360, 360
 +  * latitude_values = [ -89.75, -89.25, -88.75, ... 88.75, ​ 89.25, ​ 89.75 ]
 +  * longitude_values = [ 0.5,  1.5,  2.5, ... 357.5, ​ 358.5, ​ 359.5 ]
 +  * time axis: see the //Time steps// section below
 +
 +=== Time steps and data files ===
 +
 +  * 261 time steps in one file, from 0k to 26k : data every 100 years, from 0k to 26k BP
 +  * time_values = [ -26. , -25.9, -25.8, ... -0.2, -0.1,  0. ]
 +  * all the variables and all the time steps are in the same file: ''​TOPicemsk.GLACD26kN9894GE90227A6005GGrBgic.nc''​
 +
 +=== Variables ===
 +
 +  * **HDC**: GLAC contemp. elevation(masl),​ meters
 +    * on continents (including ice sheets) and ice shelves: surface altitude (including ice sheets/​shelves)
 +    * on ice-free ocean: bathymetry
 +  * **HDCB**: GLAC contemp. elevation(masl),​ bathymetry for floating ice, meters
 +    * on continents (including ice sheets) and ice shelves: surface altitude (including ice sheets)
 +    * on ice-shelves:​ altitude of the bottom of the floating ice
 +    * on ice-free ocean: bathymetry
 +  * **ICEM**: GLAC ice mask, fraction
 +    * ice fraction values between 0.0 (no ice) and 1.0 (100% ice)
 +
 +Notes:
 +
 +  * The land-sea mask can be computed with:
 +    * HDCB > 0 : ls_mask = 1 (land)
 +    * HDCB <= 0 : ls_mask = 0 (no land)
 +  * Computing the ''​HDC-HDCB''​ difference yields:
 +    * ice-shelves thickness where there are ice shelves
 +    * 0.0 everywhere else
 +
 +=== References ===
 +
 +Please cite **all** the following papers:
 +
 +  * L. Tarasov and W. Richard Peltier **Greenland glacial history and local geodynamic consequences**,​ Geophysical Journal International,​ 150, 198-229, [[http://​onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​10.1046/​j.1365-246X.2002.01702.x/​abstract|doi:​10.1046/​j.1365-246X.2002.01702.x]]
 +  * Lev Tarasov, Arthur S. Dyke, Radford M. Neal and W.R. Peltier, **A data-calibrated distribution of deglacial chronologies for the North American ice complex from glaciological modeling**, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volumes 315–316, 15 January 2012, Pages 30–40, [[http://​www.sciencedirect.com/​science/​article/​pii/​S0012821X11005243|doi:​10.1016/​j.epsl.2011.09.010]]
 +  * Robert D. Briggs , David Pollard , Lev Tarasov, **A data-constrained large ensemble analysis of Antarctic evolution since the Eemian**, Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 103, 1 November 2014, Pages 91–115, [[http://​www.sciencedirect.com/​science/​article/​pii/​S0277379114003448|doi:​10.1016/​j.quascirev.2014.09.003]]
 +  * 4th paper to be added here (Eurasian component)
 +
 +=== Download ===
 +
 +FIXME
  
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pmip3/cmip6/design/21k/data.txt · Last modified: 2016/05/04 12:14 by jypeter