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Albert Kettner, CU - INSTAAR<br> | Albert Kettner, CU - INSTAAR<br> |
Revision as of 13:26, 1 June 2015
Information Page: Global sediment flux
Play Animation
Simulated Global Sediment Flux and its changes during the year
Key Attributes
Domain: | terrestrial, hydrology |
Keywords: | Fluvial Sediment |
Keywords: | Sediment |
Keywords: | Global Riverine Sediment |
Keywords: | Sediment Transport |
Model name: | WBMsed |
Name: | Albert, Kettner |
Where: | Global |
When: | 1 year |
Short Description
Grade level: Under graduate (13-16), Graduate / Professional
Statement: Cartogram animation of sediment transported by rivers to the sea
Abstract:
Credits to:
Albert Kettner, CU - INSTAAR
Greg Fiske, WHRC
Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink, WHOI
The animation shows the size of river drainage basins, or watersheds, scaled to the mass of sediment transported by the rivers to the coastal oceans. The color code (upper right corner) corresponds to million tons (Mt) of sediment per week. The time bar on the bottom shows the progression throughout the year. The sun symbol on the map shows the movement of the high-point of the sun throughout the seasons as an alternative time marker.
Theory
Applied Model: WBMsed
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