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Published June 2006 | public
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GeoFramework: Coupling multiple models of mantle convection within a computational framework

Abstract

Solver coupling can extend the capability of existing modeling software and provide a new venue to address previously intractable problems. A software package has been developed to couple geophysical solvers, demonstrating a method to accurately and efficiently solve multiscale geophysical problems with reengineered software using a computational framework (Pyre). Pyre is a modeling framework capable of handling all aspects of the specification and launching of numerical investigations. We restructured and ported CitcomS, a finite element code for mantle convection, into the Pyre framework. Two CitcomS solvers are coupled to investigate the interaction of a plume at high resolution with global mantle flow at low resolution. A comparison of the coupled models with parameterized models demonstrates the accuracy and efficiency of the coupled models and illustrates the limitations and utility of parameterized models.

Additional Information

Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union. Received: 30 September 2005; Revised: 8 March 2006; Accepted: 31 March 2006; Published: 1 June 2006 This work has been funded by the NSF ITR program under grant number EAR-0205653. Additional support for E. Tan is provided by EAR-0215644. We thank Craig O'Neil for providing the plate motion model. This work represents contribution 9139 of the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology.

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