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{{Model identity | |||
|Model type=Modular | |||
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|ModelDomain=Hydrology, Terrestrial | |||
|Spatial dimensions=1.5D, 2D | |||
|Spatialscale=Watershed-Scale | |||
|One-line model description=Coupled distributed engineering hydrology, sediment, contaminant fate/transport | |||
|Extended model description=Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) is a grid-based two-dimensional hydrologic model. Features include 2D overland flow, 1D stream flow, 1D infiltration, 2D groundwater, and full coupling between the groundwater, vadoze zone, streams, and overland flow. GSSHA can run in both single event and long-term modes. The fully coupled groundwater to surfacewater interaction allows GSSHA to model both Hortonian and Non-Hortonian basins. | |||
New features of version 2.0 include support for small lakes and detention basins, wetlands, improved sediment transport, and an improved stream flow model. | |||
GSSHA has been successfully used to predict soil moistures as well as runoff and flooding. | |||
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{{Model keywords | |||
|Model keywords=Hydrological model | |||
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|Model keywords=basin | |||
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{{Modeler information | {{Modeler information | ||
|First name=Fred | |First name=Fred | ||
|Last name=Ogden | |Last name=Ogden | ||
|Type of contact=Model developer | |Type of contact=Model developer | ||
|Institute / Organization=University of Wyoming | |Institute / Organization=University of Wyoming | ||
|Postal address 1=1000 E. Univ. Ave | |Postal address 1=1000 E. Univ. Ave | ||
|Postal address 2=Dept. of Civil & Architectural Engineering | |Postal address 2=Dept. of Civil & Architectural Engineering | ||
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|Postal code=82071 | |Postal code=82071 | ||
|State=Wyoming | |State=Wyoming | ||
|Country= | |Country=United States | ||
|Email address=fogden@uwyo.edu | |Email address=fogden@uwyo.edu | ||
|Phone=307-766-6171 | |Phone=307-766-6171 | ||
|Fax=307-766-2221 | |Fax=307-766-2221 | ||
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|Additional last name=Byrd | |Additional last name=Byrd | ||
|Additional type of contact=Technical contact | |Additional type of contact=Technical contact | ||
|Additional institute / Organization=U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | |||
|Additional postal address 1=3909 Halls Ferry Rd. | |||
| | |Additional town / City=Vicksburg | ||
| | |Additional postal code=39180 | ||
| | |Additional state=Mississippi | ||
| | |Additional email address=Aaron.R.Byrd@usace.army.mil | ||
|Additional phone=6016342473 | |||
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{{Model technical information | {{Model technical information | ||
|Supported platforms=Unix, Linux, Mac OS, Windows | |Supported platforms=Unix, Linux, Mac OS, Windows | ||
|Programming language=C++ | |Programming language=C++ | ||
|Code optimized=Single Processor, Multiple Processors | |||
|Start year development=1988 | |Start year development=1988 | ||
|Does model development still take place?=Yes | |Does model development still take place?=Yes | ||
|Model availability=As code, As teaching tool | |Model availability=As code, As teaching tool | ||
|Program license type=Other | |Program license type=Other | ||
|Program license type other=-- | |Program license type other=-- | ||
|Memory requirements=Depends on catchment | |||
|Typical run time=depends on catchment size and process algorithms selected | |||
|Memory requirements=Depends on catchment | |||
|Typical run time=depends on catchment size and process algorithms selected | |||
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{{Input - Output description | {{Input - Output description | ||
|Describe input parameters=DEM, land-use/land-cover, stream channels, precipitation, soils, aquifer maps. These index maps are used to classify catchment parameters related to overland/channel flow, soil/aquifer hydraulic properties, soil erodibility, contaminant loadings, etc. Model setup is greatly enhanced by the use of the US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling System (WMS), which serves as an interface between GSSHA and Arc/Info | |Describe input parameters=DEM, land-use/land-cover, stream channels, precipitation, soils, aquifer maps. These index maps are used to classify catchment parameters related to overland/channel flow, soil/aquifer hydraulic properties, soil erodibility, contaminant loadings, etc. Model setup is greatly enhanced by the use of the US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling System (WMS), which serves as an interface between GSSHA and Arc/Info | ||
|Input format=ASCII, Binary | |Input format=ASCII, Binary | ||
|Other input format=US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling System (WMS) | |Other input format=US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling System (WMS) | ||
|Describe output parameters=Flow rates, depths, soil moisture, sediment fluxes, erosion/deposition, contaminant/nutrient fluxes and concentrations, groundwater levels, reservoir storages. | |Describe output parameters=Flow rates, depths, soil moisture, sediment fluxes, erosion/deposition, contaminant/nutrient fluxes and concentrations, groundwater levels, reservoir storages. | ||
|Output format=ASCII, Binary | |Output format=ASCII, Binary | ||
|Other output format=US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling System (WMS) | |Other output format=US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling System (WMS) | ||
|Pre-processing software needed?=No | |Pre-processing software needed?=No | ||
|Post-processing software needed?=Yes | |Post-processing software needed?=Yes | ||
|Describe post-processing software=yes, The US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling system can produce animations of model outputs. Run summary file includes detailed mass balance information. Output time series can be analyzed using spreadsheet or other software. | |Describe post-processing software=yes, The US Dept. of Defense Watershed Modeling system can produce animations of model outputs. Run summary file includes detailed mass balance information. Output time series can be analyzed using spreadsheet or other software. | ||
|Visualization software needed?=Yes | |Visualization software needed?=Yes | ||
|Other visualization software=Dept. of Defense, Watershed Modeling System (WMS) | |Other visualization software=Dept. of Defense, Watershed Modeling System (WMS) | ||
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{{Process description model | {{Process description model | ||
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constituents in soil, overland, and channels | constituents in soil, overland, and channels | ||
|Describe key physical parameters and equations=Too much to describe in only 500 characters! See: http://www.gsshawiki.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Main_Page | |Describe key physical parameters and equations=Too much to describe in only 500 characters! See: http://www.gsshawiki.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Main_Page | ||
|Describe length scale and resolution constraints=Dependent upon computational power and memory. | |Describe length scale and resolution constraints=Dependent upon computational power and memory. | ||
|Describe time scale and resolution constraints=Dependent upon computational power and memory. | |Describe time scale and resolution constraints=Dependent upon computational power and memory. | ||
|Describe any numerical limitations and issues=Explicit finite volume routing formulations are time-step limited. | |Describe any numerical limitations and issues=Explicit finite volume routing formulations are time-step limited. | ||
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{{Model testing | {{Model testing | ||
|Describe available calibration data sets=http://www.gsshawiki.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Main_Page | |Describe available calibration data sets=http://www.gsshawiki.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Main_Page | ||
|Describe available test data sets=http://www.gsshawiki.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Main_Page | |Describe available test data sets=http://www.gsshawiki.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Main_Page | ||
|Describe ideal data for testing= | |Describe ideal data for testing= | ||
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{{Users groups model | {{Users groups model | ||
|Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?=The development of GSSHA has been funded by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi. GSSHA is being actively used by a number of US Army Corps of Engineers districts. | |Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?=The development of GSSHA has been funded by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi. GSSHA is being actively used by a number of US Army Corps of Engineers districts. | ||
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{{Documentation model | {{Documentation model | ||
|Provide key papers on model if any=Papers: | |Provide key papers on model if any=Key Papers: | ||
* | * '''Billy E.Johnson and Terry K.Gerald, 2006. Development of Nutrient Submodules for Use in the Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) Distributed Watershed Model. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 1503~1525.''' | ||
*Downer, | |||
* '''Charles W.Downer, P.E.ASCE, and Fred L.Ogden, P.E.,ASCE., 2004. GSSHA: Model to Simulate Diverse Stream Flow Producing Processes.''' | |||
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* '''Charles W.Downer and Fred L.Ogden, 2006. Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) User's Manual: Version 1.43 for Watershed Modeling System 6.1. U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC 20314-1000.''' | |||
|Manual model available=Yes | |Manual model available=Yes | ||
|Model website if any=http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil/gssha | |Model website if any=http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil/gssha | ||
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{{Additional comments model | {{Additional comments model | ||
|Comments=Current version is | |Comments=Current version is 5.0 | ||
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| | |OpenMI compliant=No but possible | ||
| | |CCA component=No but possible | ||
| | |IRF interface=No but possible | ||
| | |CMT component=No but possible | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
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== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
== Help == | == Help == | ||
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== Input Files == | == Input Files == | ||
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== Output Files == | == Output Files == | ||
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