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Expand Up @@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ Hunke, E., et al. (2018). CICE-Consortium/Icepack. Zenodo. <https://doi.org/10.5

Hunke, E. C., & Dukowicz, J. K. (1997). An elastic-viscous-plastic model for sea ice dynamics. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 27(9), 1849–1867. <https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1997)027&lt;1849:AEVPMF&gt;2.0.CO;2>

Hunke, E. C., & Dukowicz, J. K. (2002). The elastic-viscous-plastic sea ice dynamics model in general orthogonal curvilinear coordinates on a sphere—Incorporation of metric terms. Monthly Weather Review, 130(7), 1848–1865.
Hunke, E. C., & Dukowicz, J. K. (2002). The elastic-viscous-plastic sea ice dynamics model in general orthogonal curvilinear coordinates on a sphere—Incorporation of metric terms. Monthly Weather Review, 130(7), 1848–1865.

Hunke, E. C., Hebert, D. A., & Lecomte, O. (2013). Level-ice melt ponds in the Los Alamos sea ice model, CICE. Ocean Modelling, 71, 26–42. <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocemod.2012.11.008>

Lipscomb, W. H. (2001). Remapping the thickness distribution in sea ice models, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 106(C7), 13,989–14,000, doi:10.1029/2000JC000518.

Lipscomb, W. H., & Hunke, E. C. (2004). Modeling sea ice transport using incremental remapping. Monthly Weather Review, 132(6), 1341–1354.
Lipscomb, W. H., & Hunke, E. C. (2004). Modeling sea ice transport using incremental remapping. Monthly Weather Review, 132(6), 1341–1354.

Lipscomb, W. H., Hunke, E. C., Maslowski, W., & Jakacki, J. (2007). Ridging, strength, and stability in high-resolution sea ice models. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112. C03S91. <https://doi.org/10.1029/2005JC003355>

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Expand Up @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ MPAS-seaice is controlled using namelist options.
``E3SM/components/mpas-seaice/bld/namelist_files/namelist_defaults_mpassi.xml``.
- Namelist options are defined in
``E3SM/components/mpas-seaice/bld/namelist_files/namelist_definitions_mpassi.xml``,
including type, category (``seaice_model``), group, valid values and a brief description. Each namelist variable is defined in an <entry> element. The content of the element is the documentation of how the variable is used. Other aspects of the variable's definition are expressed as attributes of the <entry> element.
including type, category (``seaice_model``), group, valid values and a brief description. Each namelist variable is defined in an ``entry`` element. The content of the element is the documentation of how the variable is used. Other aspects of the variable's definition are expressed as attributes of the ``entry`` element.
- Some namelist values or combinations are not allowed and will generate warnings and often abort the code. The consistency checks for using MPAS-seaice within E3SM are in ``mpas_seaice_initialize`` (subroutines ``seaice_check_configs_coupled``, ``seaice_check_constants_coupled``), and those specific to Icepack can be found in subroutine ``check_column_package_configs`` in ``mpas_seaice_icepack.F``.

Related namelist variables are grouped according to their application.
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