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Expand Up @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LaMEM (Lithosphere and Mantle Evolution Model) is a parallel 3D numerical code t
geodynamical processes such as mantle-lithosphere interaction for rocks
that have visco-elasto-plastic rheologies. It was developed to better understand geological
processes, particularly related to the dynamics of the crust and lithosphere and their
interaction with the mantle. It can also be used to solve geomechanical problems, includes (compressible) poroelasticity, has a gravity solver and an (adjoint) inversion framework. The code uses a marker-in-cell approach with a staggered finite difference discretization and is build on top of [PETSc](https://petsc.org) such that it can run on anything from a laptop to a massively parallel machine.
interaction with the mantle. It can also be used to solve geomechanical problems, includes (compressible) poroelasticity, has a gravity solver and an (adjoint) inversion framework. The code uses a marker-in-cell approach with a staggered finite difference discretization and is built on top of [PETSc](https://petsc.org) such that it can run on anything from a laptop to a massively parallel machine.

A range of (Galerkin) multigrid and iterative solvers are
available, for both linear and non-linear rheologies, using Picard and
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