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<p>The Environmental Modelling Research Group, led by <ahref="https://jonxhill.wordpress.com/">Jon Hill</a>, focuses on using the latest numerical technologies
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and data to solve environmental problems. As a group we look at natural hazards, such coastal flooding and tsunamis,
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as well as sedimentological processes and oceanographic processes, including tides.
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We study these in the geological past, present and future. See our <ahref="publications/">publications</a> for more details.</p>
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We study these in the geological past, present and future. See our <ahref="publications.html">publications</a> for more details.</p>
<i>A simulated tsunami on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia casued by a submarine landslide - the Viper slide. This occurred 14-21 kya and so sea level chnages since than have to be accounted for. More details in <ahref="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2015.11.008">Webster et al, 2016</a></i>
<i>A simulated tsunami on the NE of Scotland 8,125 years ago. The Storegga tsunami impacted a large area of the UK coast. THis model was the first to directly compare high-resolution modelling with high-resolution sedimentology. More details in <ahref="https://doi.org/10.1002/dep2.247">Hill et al 2023</a></i>
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<h2>Software Used</h2>
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<p>We make use of a wide range of software, some of which is developed by us, with our collaborators, or is freely available. We try to use open-source software wherever we can.</p>
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<p>We make use of a wide range of software, some of which is developed by us, with our collaborators, or is freely available. We try to use open-source software wherever we can. Most software developed in the group is also released as open source. <ahref="https://github.com/EnvModellingGroup">You can find it on GitHub.</a></p>
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<h3>Fluidity</h3>
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<p>Fluidity is used in a number of different scientific areas including geophysical fluid dynamics, computational fluid dynamics, ocean modelling and mantle convection. It uses a finite element/control volume method which allows arbitrary movement of the mesh with time dependent problems, allowing mesh resolution to increase or decrease locally according to the current simulated state. It has a wide range of element choices including mixed formulations. There is a lot more information on the <ahref="http://fluidityproject.github.io/">Fluidity website.</a> Fluidity is available <ahref="https://github.com/FluidityProject/fluidity">here.</a></p>
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