
The data and results of the manuscript "Response of Lacustrine Glacier Dynamics to Atmospheric Forcing in the Cordillera Darwin" by Langhamer et al. (2024) are available under a CC BY 4.0 licence. We provide a selection of functions in IceDynamics.py that may be useful to the wider community. The jupyter-notebook IceDynamic-examples.ipynb demonstrates the usage of the functions and offers more insight into the applied methodology. If you just want to have a quick look, you can also find the output and code in IceDynamics-Examples.html with interactive plots. The ReadMe contains more details about the data set, individual variables, and instrument specifications. If you are using this dataset, please refer to the original publication in addition to this Zenodo repository: Langhamer L., Sauter T., Temme F.,Werner N., Heinze F., Arigony-Neto J., Gonzalez I., Jaña R., and Schneider C. (2024): Response of lacustrine glacier dynamics to atmospheric forcing in the Cordillera Darwin. Journal of Glaciology. Published online 2024:1-47 doi:10.1017/jog.2024.14
South Patagonia, glacier response, atmospheric forcing, atmospheric rivers, Ice dynamics, ice-flow velocity, climate extremes
South Patagonia, glacier response, atmospheric forcing, atmospheric rivers, Ice dynamics, ice-flow velocity, climate extremes
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