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In our study, we describe the implementation of an adaptive proglacial lake boundary in the Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM). The model was tested by applying it to the glacial retreat of the North American ice sheets after the LGM. This dataset contains selected timeslices and variables of the model output for our three main experiments (LAKE, CTRL and DEF). More details about the experiments can be found in our study: Hinck, S., Gowan, E. J., Zhang, X., and Lohmann, G.: PISM-LakeCC: Implementing an adaptive proglacial lake boundary in an ice sheet model, The Cryosphere, 16, 941���965, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-941-2022, 2022.
{"references": ["Hinck, S., Gowan, E. J., Zhang, X., and Lohmann, G.: PISM-LakeCC: Implementing an adaptive proglacial lake boundary in an ice sheet model, The Cryosphere, 16, 941\u2013965, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-941-2022, 2022."]}
Lake Agassiz, proglacial lakes, Ice sheet modelling, Laurentide Ice Sheet, PISM
Lake Agassiz, proglacial lakes, Ice sheet modelling, Laurentide Ice Sheet, PISM
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