Dynamics of Ice Sheets and Glaciers presents an introduction to the
dynamics and thermodynamics of flowing ice masses on Earth. Based on an
outline of general continuum mechanics, the different
initial-boundary-value problems for the flow of ice sheets, ice shelves,
ice caps and glaciers are systematically derived. Special emphasis is
put on developing hierarchies of approximations for the different
systems, and suitable numerical solution techniques are discussed. A
separate chapter is devoted to glacial isostasy. The book is appropriate
for graduate courses in glaciology, cryospheric sciences, environmental
sciences, geophysics and related fields. Standard undergraduate
knowledge of mathematics (calculus, linear algebra) and physics
(classical mechanics, thermodynamics) provide a sufficient background
for successfully studying the text.