Manuscript structure (geodynamic modelling)
Manuscript structure for a geodynamic numerical modelling study following the IMRAD structure.
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Manuscript structure for a geodynamic numerical modelling study following the IMRAD structure.
Different model complexities for the heart (top) and the Earth (bottom).
Effective visualisation through a scientific use of colours.
Kinematical descriptions for a compressed upper-mantle geodynamic numerical model setup.
Common numerical problems in geodynamic modelling including drunken sailor instability, chequerboard patterns, and mesh dependency.
Examples of numerical, two-dimensional domain and material discretisation.
The governing equations of numerical modelling include conservation of mass, momentum, and energy with different types of rheology.