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Quantification and Modeling of the Cryosphere: Dynamic Processes (University of Zurich)
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Abstract
This course introduces quantitative approaches and models to processes of the cryosphere in high mountain areas. The main focus are dynamic and thermal processes related to glaciers and permafrost. During the course, simple simple mathematical and numerical models will be used to investigate ground temperature profiles as well as glacier evolution and dynamics in relation to climate.
Objective
This course combines lectures providing the background on the physical processes and methods with computer practicals in which quantitative methods are applied to glaciers and permafrost processes. These lectures and practicals run as 2-hour blocks per week and are combined with group and individual excercises. Topics indicative for the content of this course are: - Heat flow processes in the ground and in glaciers, and their solution with numerical models. - Glacier dynamics and evolution in relation to climate change. - Simple and reduced mathematical models for glaciers flow. - Numerical models for glacier dynamics.
Content
For the modeling and project parts of the course, programs written in the Python programming language are used. Prior Python or programming knowledge is not necessary, and introductory tutorials are given. The course starts with lectures introducing the basic concepts of the different topics. The main focus lies on extensive computer practicals in which the related quantitative methods and models are applied and explored. Extensive group work on a topic of choice, using the quantitative models, will give a deep understanding how computer models are used in applied science.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC , NDS
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
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Quantification and Modeling of the Cryosphere: Dynamic Processes (University of Zurich)
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Elective Courses (Electives: 6 credits has to be achieved.)
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