The “sticky air method” in geodynamics. Modellers dealing with the constraints of numerical modelling
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Title
The “sticky air method” in geodynamics. Modellers dealing with the constraints of numerical modelling
Journal
Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/06/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
16
Number
2
Language
english
Abstract
Numerical models contribute to a substantial part of research conducted in Earth sciences. To be executed on a computer, the mathematical representations they depict are transformed into a computer program. The present article aims at following this transformation and at questioning the implications of rendering a representation computationally executable. It uses to this end a case study of the so-called “sticky air” numerical method employed in geodynamics, which consists of putting a layer of a hybrid material — a hundred thousand quintillion (1023) times more viscous than air — on top of the Earth crust. Far from being only a marginal and automatic step in the modelling process, the constitution of an executable computer code is the result of a profoundly creative and negotiated practice.
Keywords
modelling, numerical method, geodynamics, Earth sciences
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Open Access
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01/04/2022 10:55
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21/07/2023 6:09