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constants.toml
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[GENERAL]
dt = 3600 # Time step in the input files [s]
max_layers = 200 # Max. number of layers, just for the restart file
z = 2.0 # Measurement height [m]
[PARAMETERIZATIONS]
stability_correction = 'MO' # possibilities: 'Ri','MO'
albedo_method = 'Oerlemans98' # possibilities: 'Oerlemans98','Bougamont05'
densification_method = 'Boone' # possibilities: 'Boone','empirical','constant' TODO: solve error Vionnet
penetrating_method = 'Bintanja95' # possibilities: 'Bintanja95'
roughness_method = 'Moelg12' # possibilities: 'Moelg12'
saturation_water_vapour_method = 'Sonntag90' # possibilities: 'Sonntag90'
thermal_conductivity_method = 'bulk' # possibilities: 'bulk', 'empirical'
sfc_temperature_method = 'Secant' # please use 'Secant' (faster, identical to Newton)
# the other options 'L-BFGS-B' and 'SLSQP'(faster) lead to different results
# since the update in February 2024 and to a very long runtime;
# TODO: problem with L-BFGS-B and SLSQP should be solved.
[INITIAL_CONDITIONS]
initial_snowheight_constant = 0.689387 # Initial snowheight
initial_snow_layer_heights = 0.10 # Initial thickness of snow layers
initial_glacier_height = 191.366 # Initial glacier height without snowlayers
initial_glacier_layer_heights = 0.5 # Initial thickness of glacier ice layers
initial_top_density_snowpack = 300.0 # Top density for initial snowpack
initial_bottom_density_snowpack = 600.0 # Bottom density for initial snowpack
temperature_bottom = 270.16 # Lower boundary condition for initial temperature profile (K)
const_init_temp = 0.1 # constant for init temperature profile used in exponential function (exponential decay)
zlt1 = 0.06 # First depth for temperature interpolation which is used for calculation of ground heat flux
zlt2 = 0.1 # Second depth for temperature interpolation which is used for calculation of ground heat flux
[PRECIPITATION]
center_snow_transfer_function = 1.0 # center (50/50) when total precipitation is transferred to snow and rain
spread_snow_transfer_function = 1 # 1: +-2.5
mult_factor_RRR = 1.0 # multiplication factor for RRR
minimum_snow_layer_height = 0.001 # minimum layer height
minimum_snowfall = 0.001 # minimum snowfall per time step in m which is added as new snow
[REMESHING]
remesh_method = 'log_profile' # Remeshing (log_profile or adaptive_profile)
first_layer_height = 0.01 # The first layer will always have the defined height (m)
layer_stretching = 1.20 # Stretching factor used by the log_profile method (e.g. 1.1 mean the subsequent layer is 10% greater than the previous
merge_max = 1 # How many mergings are allowed per time step
density_threshold_merging = 5 # If merging is true threshold for layer densities difference two layer try: 5-10 (kg m^-3)
temperature_threshold_merging = 0.01 # If merging is true threshold for layer temperatures to merge try: 0.05-0.1 (K)
[CONSTANTS]
constant_density = 300.0 # constant density of freshly fallen snow [kg m-3], if densification_method is set to 'constant'
albedo_fresh_snow = 0.85 # albedo of fresh snow [-] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
albedo_firn = 0.55 # albedo of firn [-] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
albedo_ice = 0.3 # albedo of ice [-] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
albedo_mod_snow_aging = 22 # effect of ageing on snow albedo [days] (Oerlemans and Knap 1998, J. Glaciol.)
albedo_mod_snow_depth = 3 # effect of snow depth on albedo [cm] (Oerlemans and Knap 1998, J. Glaciol.)
### For tropical glaciers or High Mountain Asia summer-accumulation glaciers (low latitude), the Moelg et al. 2012, TC should be tested for a possible better albedo fit
#albedo_mod_snow_aging = 6 # effect of ageing on snow albedo [days] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
#albedo_mod_snow_depth = 8 # effect of snow depth on albedo [cm] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
t_star_wet = 10 # albedo decay timescale (melting surface) [days]
t_star_dry = 30 # albedo decay timescale (dry snow surface) [days]
t_star_K = 14 # increase in t_star_dry at negative temperatures [day K-1]
t_star_cutoff = 263.17 # temperature threshold for t_star_dry increase [K]
roughness_fresh_snow = 0.24 # surface roughness length for fresh snow [mm] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
roughness_ice = 1.7 # surface roughness length for ice [mm] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
roughness_firn = 4.0 # surface roughness length for aged snow [mm] (Moelg et al. 2012, TC)
aging_factor_roughness = 0.0026 # effect of ageing on roughness lenght (hours) 60 days from 0.24 to 4.0 => 0.0026
snow_ice_threshold = 900.0 # pore close of density [kg m^(-3)]
lat_heat_melting = 3.34e5 # latent heat for melting [J kg-1]
lat_heat_vaporize = 2.5e6 # latent heat for vaporization [J kg-1]
lat_heat_sublimation = 2.834e6 # latent heat for sublimation [J kg-1]
spec_heat_air = 1004.67 # specific heat of air [J kg-1 K-1]
spec_heat_ice = 2050.00 # specific heat of ice [J Kg-1 K-1]
spec_heat_water = 4217.00 # specific heat of water [J Kg-1 K-1]
k_i = 2.22 # thermal conductivity ice [W m^-1 K^-1]
k_w = 0.55 # thermal conductivity water [W m^-1 K^-1]
k_a = 0.024 # thermal conductivity air [W m^-1 K^-1]
water_density = 1000.0 # density of water [kg m^(-3)]
ice_density = 917.0 # density of ice [kg m^(-3)]
air_density = 1.1 # density of air [kg m^(-3)]
sigma = 5.67e-8 # Stefan-Bolzmann constant [W m-2 K-4]
zero_temperature = 273.16 # Melting temperature [K]
surface_emission_coeff = 0.99 # surface emission coefficient [-]