The Mathematics on Ice Forum meet once a month to discuss mathematical aspects of ice dynamics and bring together the community in an informal online atmosphere.
In each meeting there are two presentations and time for discussions and ice-breaking in small sub-groups. The format is intended to stem from your contributions – give a talk, join the discussions, and invite further participants. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to contribute. The organizers would like to encourage in particular PhD students to present their research.
Theme: Fracture and calving
Maryam Zarrinderakht (UBC)
Talk title: "A leading-order viscoelastic model for crevasse propagation and calving in ice shelves”
Cheng Gong (Dartmouth College)
Talk title: "Helheim Glacier’s terminus position controls its seasonal and inter-annual ice flow variability"