Date
Fri, 30 Nov 2018
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
C2
Speaker
Mathieu Sellier
Organisation
University of Canterbury

The accurate modelling of geophysical flows often requires information which is difficult to measure and therefore poorly quantified. Such information may relate to the fluid properties or an unknown boundary condition, for example. The premise of this talk is that when the flow is bounded by a free surface, the deformation of this free surface contains useful information which can be used to infer such unknown quantities. The increasing availability of free surface data through remote sensing using drones and satellites provides the impetus to develop new mathematical methods and numerical tools to interpret the signature embedded in the free surface deformation. This talk will explore two recent examples drawn from glaciology and inspired from volcanology for which free surface data was successfully used to reconstruct an unknown field.

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