If you use PISM in a publication then we ask for an acknowledgement of funding and a citation. However, unless PISM developers are involved in the preparation of the publication at the usual co-author level, we do not expect co-authorship on PISM-using papers.
To acknowledge PISM funding please include the statement:
Development of PISM is supported by NASA grants 20-CRYO2020-0052 and 80NSSC22K0274 and NSF grant OAC-2118285.
To cite PISM please use at least one of Bueler and Brown (2009) or Winkelmann et al. (2011), below, as appropriate to the application.
Do not forget to specify the PISM version you use. If your results came from source code modifications to PISM then we request that your publication say so explicitly.
If your study relies heavily on certain PISM sub-models (such as hydrology, calving, fracture mechanics, thermodynamics) please contact the corresponding author/developer for information on additional citations.
@misc {pism-web-page, AUTHOR = {the {PISM} authors}, TITLE = {{PISM}, a {P}arallel {I}ce {S}heet {M}odel}, URL = {https://www.pism.io}, YEAR = {2023}, } @article {BBssasliding, AUTHOR = {E. Bueler and J. Brown}, TITLE = {Shallow shelf approximation as a "sliding law" in a thermodynamically coupled ice sheet model}, JOURNAL = {J. Geophys. Res.}, VOLUME = {114}, DOI = {10.1029/2008JF001179}, YEAR = {2009}, } @article {Winkelmannetal2011, AUTHOR = {Winkelmann, R. and Martin, M. A. and Haseloff, M. and Albrecht, T. and Bueler, E. and Khroulev, C. and Levermann, A.}, TITLE = {The {P}otsdam {P}arallel {I}ce {S}heet {M}odel ({PISM-PIK}) {P}art 1: {M}odel description}, JOURNAL = {The Cryosphere}, VOLUME = {5}, YEAR = {2011}, PAGES = {715--726}, DOI = {10.5194/tc-5-715-2011}, }