Ice viscosity as a function of the effective strain rate and the temperature (in cold ice) or the water content (in temperate ice). More...
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Functions/Subroutines | |
real(dp) function | viscosity (de_val, temp_val, temp_m_val, omega_val, enh_val, flag_cold_temp) |
Ice viscosity as a function of the effective strain rate and the temperature (in cold ice) or the water content (in temperate ice). |
Ice viscosity as a function of the effective strain rate and the temperature (in cold ice) or the water content (in temperate ice).
Copyright 2009-2013 Ralf Greve
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Definition in file viscosity.F90.
real(dp) function viscosity | ( | real(dp), intent(in) | de_val, |
real(dp), intent(in) | temp_val, | ||
real(dp), intent(in) | temp_m_val, | ||
real(dp), intent(in) | omega_val, | ||
real(dp), intent(in) | enh_val, | ||
logical, intent(in) | flag_cold_temp | ||
) |
Ice viscosity as a function of the effective strain rate and the temperature (in cold ice) or the water content (in temperate ice).
Definition at line 37 of file viscosity.F90.