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Marine model descriptions

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image:Yellow1.png Source code available through owner
image:Green1.png Source code available through CSDMS repository
Source code has a IRF interface
Source code does NOT have a IRF interface but it is possible to create a IRF interface

There are 29 marine model descriptions available in the table below:


ProgramDescriptionDeveloperStatus
BarSim simulates cross shore coastal respons at millenium scale Storms, Joep Image:Yellow1.png
Bing Submarine debris flows Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
Bio Biogenic mixing of marine sediments Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
CSt ASMITA Aggregate scale morphodynamic model of integrated coastal systems Niedoroda, Alan Image:Yellow1.png
Carbonate GPM Carbonate deposition module for GPM Hill, Jon Image:Yellow1.png
Compact Sediment compaction Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
Delft3D 3D hydrodynamic and sediment transport model Delft3D, Support Image:Yellow1.png
Diffusion Diffusion of marine sediments due to waves, bioturbation Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
FanBuilder Process-based stratigraphic evolution of turbidite fans model Groenenberg, Remco Image:Red1.png
Gvg3Dp 3D Numerical Simulation of Turbidity Currents Nasr Azadani, Mohamad Mehdi Image:Yellow1.png
Inflow Steady-state hyperpycnal flow model Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
LITHFLEX1 Lithospheric flexure solution Furlong, Kevin Image:Green1.png
LITHFLEX2 Lithospheric flexure solution for a broken plate Furlong, Kevin Image:Green1.png
MITgcm The MITgcm (MIT General Circulation Model) is a numerical model designed for study of the atmosphere, ocean, and climate. Lovenduski, Nicole Image:yellow1.png
Plume Hypopycnal sediment plume Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
Princeton Ocean Model (POM) POM: Sigma coordinate coastal & basin circulation model Ezer, Tal Image:Yellow1.png
ROMS Regional Ocean Modeling System Arango, Hernan G. Image:yellow1.png
SEDPAK Models the sedimentary fill of basins Kendall, Christopher Image:Red1.png
SEOM Spectral Element Ocean Model Haidvogel, Dale Image:Yellow1.png
SIMSAFADIM Finite element model for fluid flow, clastic, carbonate and evaporate sedimentation Bitzer, Klaus Image:Yellow1.png
Sakura 3 Equation hyperpycnal flow model Kubo, Yusuke Image:Green1.png
Sedflux Basin filling stratigraphic model Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
Sedsim Sedimentary process modeling software Griffiths, Cedric Image:Yellow1.png
Sedtrans05 Sediment transport model for continental shelf and estuaries Neumeier, Urs Image:Yellow1.png
SimClast basin-scale 3D stratigraphic model Dalman, Rory Image:Yellow1.png
Subside Flexure model Hutton, Eric Image:Green1.png
Symphonie 3D primitive equation ocean model Marsaleix, Patrick Image:Yellow1.png
WAVEWATCH III ^TM Spectral wind wave model Tolman, Hendrik Image:yellow1.png
WSGFAM Wave and current supported sediment gravity flow model Friedrichs, Carl Image:Green1.png


Questionnaires still need to be filled out for the following models:

Program Description Developer Source code
NCOM Model: Navy Coastal Ocean Model Keen, Tim image:Red1.png
NearshorePOM Model: Nearshore version of POM (Princeton Ocean Moel) Kirby, Jim image:Red1.png