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- | {{ wiki: | + | ====== Welcome to the Elmer/ |
- | ---- | + | Elmer is an open-source, parallel, Finite Element code, mainly developed by the CSC-IT Center for Science Ltd. in Finland. Elmer/Ice builds on Elmer and includes developments related |
- | ====== Welcome | + | On this page you will find documentation and examples of the various solvers and user functions developed for **glaciological** applications using Elmer/Ice. |
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+ | Get Elmer/Ice via [[https:// | ||
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+ | The [[problems|Problems Section]] presents the various categories of glaciological problems that can be solved using Elmer/ | ||
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+ | The [[solvers|Solvers Section]] and the [[userfunctions|User Functions Section]] describe the glaciology related solvers and user functions, respectively, | ||
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+ | Tools that can be used to mesh glacier and ice-sheet geometry are presented in the [[mesh|Meshing Section]]. | ||
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+ | The [[tips|Tips and Tricks Section]] gives some useful demo of MATC, Post-treatments of results and more. | ||
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+ | The [[courses|Documentation Section]] contains presentation as well as material proposed in the framework of the Elmer/Ice courses dispensed since 2008. | ||
+ | The [[whowhat|Who is doing What Section]] gives some information about who is doing what in the Elmer/Ice community. | ||
- | On this page you will find documentation | + | Useful instructions about how to download |
+ | Some useful links are given in the [[links|Links Section]]. | ||
+ | Scientific publications presenting glaciological applications with Elmer/Ice are listed in the [[http:// |