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SUMMARY:Multi-scale modeling of Arctic sea ice: Toward a kinetic theory vi
 ewpoint - Samuel Stechmann (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
DTSTART:20220503T123000Z
DTEND:20220503T131500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Sea ice floats on the surface of the Arctic Ocean\, and plays 
 an important role in Earth's climate.&nbsp\; Traditionally\, sea ice has b
 een modeled as a material\, as a continuum\, with various rheological mode
 ls proposed.&nbsp\; From a more detailed perspective\, sea ice is a collec
 tion of many individual blocks of ice\, called "floes."&nbsp\; In this tal
 k\, I will discuss approaches for floe-based (i.e.\, particle-based) model
 s of sea ice\, including multi-scale models to bridge the gap between floe
 -based and continuum-based models.&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Seminar Room 2\, Newton Institute
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