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|Categories=Coastal | |Categories=Coastal | ||
|One-line model description=Barrier Island Translation model | |One-line model description=Barrier Island Translation model | ||
|Extended model description=BIT Model aims to simulate the dynamics of the principal processes that govern the formation and evolution of a barrier island. The model includes sea-level oscillations and sediment distribution operated by waves and currents. Each process determines the deposition of a distinct sediment facies, separately schematized in the spatial domain. Therefore, at any temporal step, it is possible to recognize six different stratigraphic units: bedrock, transitional, overwash, shoreface aeolian and lagoonal. | |Extended model description=BIT Model aims to simulate the dynamics of the principal processes that govern the formation and evolution of a barrier island. The model includes sea-level oscillations and sediment distribution operated by waves and currents. Each process determines the deposition of a distinct sediment facies, separately schematized in the spatial domain. Therefore, at any temporal step, it is possible to recognize six different stratigraphic units: bedrock, transitional, overwash, shoreface aeolian and lagoonal. | ||
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|Supported platforms=Windows | |Supported platforms=Windows | ||
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|Does model development still take place?=Yes | |Does model development still take place?=Yes | ||
|Model availability=As code | |Model availability=As code | ||
|Program license type=Other | |Program license type=Other | ||
|Program license type other=Free | |Program license type other=Free | ||
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|Describe input parameters=Sea level curve; rate of lagoonal deposition; rate of overwash; initial shelf profile. The stratigraphic data are organized in a matrix of integers. Every matrix entry corresponds to a stratigraphic unit (bedrock, overwash, transitional, shoreface, aeolian and lagoonal). | |Describe input parameters=Sea level curve; rate of lagoonal deposition; rate of overwash; initial shelf profile. The stratigraphic data are organized in a matrix of integers. Every matrix entry corresponds to a stratigraphic unit (bedrock, overwash, transitional, shoreface, aeolian and lagoonal). | ||
|Input format=ASCII, Binary | |Input format=ASCII, Binary | ||
|Describe output parameters=Resultant barrier island configuration and sediment distribution along the continental shelf as results of the effects of five different processes: reworking of the beach profile, inner-shelf sediment redistribution, overwash, laggonal deposition and aeolian sediment reworking. | |Describe output parameters=Resultant barrier island configuration and sediment distribution along the continental shelf as results of the effects of five different processes: reworking of the beach profile, inner-shelf sediment redistribution, overwash, laggonal deposition and aeolian sediment reworking. | ||
|Output format=ASCII, Binary | |Output format=ASCII, Binary | ||
|Pre-processing software needed?=No | |Pre-processing software needed?=No | ||
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|Describe available calibration data sets=-- | |Describe available calibration data sets=-- | ||
|Describe available test data sets=In order to verify the millennial-scale evolution of a barrier island, it is necessary to know the sea level curve, the rate of lagoonal deposition, the rate of overwash and the initial shelf profile. The BIT Model has been applied to the shelf profile in front of Sand Key, Florida. | |Describe available test data sets=In order to verify the millennial-scale evolution of a barrier island, it is necessary to know the sea level curve, the rate of lagoonal deposition, the rate of overwash and the initial shelf profile. The BIT Model has been applied to the shelf profile in front of Sand Key, Florida. | ||
|Describe ideal data for testing=It would be interesting to have grainsize data in addition to the other data. | |Describe ideal data for testing=It would be interesting to have grainsize data in addition to the other data. | ||
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|Provide key papers on model if any=Masetti, R., Fagherazzi, S., Montanari, A., 2008. Application of a barrier island translation model to the millennial-scale evolution of Sand Key, Florida. Continental Shelf Research 28, 1116-1126. | |Provide key papers on model if any=Masetti, R., Fagherazzi, S., Montanari, A., 2008. Application of a barrier island translation model to the millennial-scale evolution of Sand Key, Florida. Continental Shelf Research 28, 1116-1126. | ||
|Manual model available=No | |Manual model available=No | ||
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|CCA component=No but possible | |CCA component=No but possible | ||
|IRF interface=No but possible | |IRF interface=No but possible | ||
|CMT component=Not yet | |||
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