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| == GOLEM == | | ==Introduction== |
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| ===Introduction=== | | == History == |
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| === History === | | == Papers == |
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| === Papers === | | == Issues == |
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| === GOLEM Questionnaire === | | == Help == |
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| ==== Contact Information ==== | | == Input Files == |
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| | class="model_col1"| Model:
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| | class="model_col2"| GOLEM
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| | class="model_col1"| Contact person:
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| | class="model_col2"| Greg Tucker
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| | class="model_col1"| Institute:
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| | class="model_col2"| CIRES & Dept. Geological Sciences, Univ. of Colorado
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| | class="model_col1"| City:
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| | class="model_col2"| Boulder, CO
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| | class="model_col1"| Country:
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| | class="model_col2"| USA
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| | class="model_col1"| Email:
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| | class="model_col2"| Gregory.Tucker@colorado.edu
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| | class="model_col1"| 2nd person involved:
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| | class="model_col1"| 3rd person involved:
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| ==== Model description ==== | | == Output Files == |
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| | class="model_col1"| Model type:
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| | class="model_col2"| Single model for the terrestrial domain.
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| | class="model_col1"| Description:
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| | class="model_col2"| Landscape evolution model. Computes evolution of topography under the action of rainfall and tectonics.
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| ==== Technical information ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Supported platforms:
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| | class="model_col2"| UNIX, Linux, Mac OSX
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| | class="model_col1"| Programming language:
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| | class="model_col2"| C
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| | class="model_col1"| Model was developed started from:
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| | class="model_col2"| 1991 and development still takes place
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| | class="model_col1"| To what degree will the model become available:
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| | class="model_col2"| As code
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| | class="model_col1"| Current license type:
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| | class="model_col2"| GPL v.2
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| | class="model_col1"| Memory requirements:
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| | class="model_col2"| variable
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| | class="model_col1"| Typical run time:
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| | class="model_col2"| minutes to days
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| ==== Input / Output description ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Input parameters:
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| | class="model_col2"| Standard input parameter files (ascii). For some conditions, also require additional binary file specifying boundary configuration.
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| | class="model_col1"| Input format:
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| | class="model_col2"| ASCII, Binary
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| | class="model_col1"| Output parameters:
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| | class="model_col2"| Elevation, drainage area, and related gridded information.
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| | class="model_col1"| Output format:
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| | class="model_col2"| ASCII
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| | class="model_col1"| Post-processing software (if needed):
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| | class="model_col2"| no
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| | class="model_col2"| yes, some visualization scripts for IDL and Matlab available.
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| ==== Process description ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Processes represented by model:
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| | class="model_col2"| Runoff, hillslope and channel sediment transport.
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| | class="model_col1"| Key physical parameters & equations:
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| | class="model_col2"| Key state variables include surface elevation, soil thickness, and discharge.
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| | class="model_col2"| Has been used on scales from small (few km2) watersheds to sub-continental areas.
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| | class="model_col1"| Time scale & resolution constraints:
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| | class="model_col2"| Designed for time scales over which topography changes appreciably, which might be years for badlands, up to thousands or millions of years for other landscapes.
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| | class="model_col1"| Numerical limitations and issues :
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| | class="model_col2"| Equation set is still and uses robust but relatively inefficient solvers. Recommend testing with coarse grid resolutions (say, 20x20 cells) before attempting larger/finer grids.
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| ==== Testing ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Available calibration data sets:
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| | class="model_col2"| Few or none, unfortunately
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| | class="model_col1"| Ideal data for testing:
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| | class="model_col2"| See paper on geomorphic natural experiments by Tucker (in review, 2008)
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| ==== User groups ====
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| ==== Documentation ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Key papers of the model:
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| *Tucker, G.E., and Whipple, K.X. (2002) Topographic outcomes predicted by stream erosion models: Sensitivity analysis and intermodel comparison, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 107, no. B9, 2179, doi:10.1029/2001JB000162.
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| *Tucker, G.E., and Bras, R.L. (1998) Hillslope Processes, Drainage Density, and Landscape Morphology: Water Resources Research, vol. 34, p. 2751-2764.
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| *Tucker, G.E., and Slingerland, R.L. (1997) Drainage Basin Responses to Climate Change: Water Resources Research, vol. 33, p. 2031-2047.
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| *Tucker, G.E., and Slingerland, R.L. (1996) Predicting Sediment Flux from Fold and Thrust Belts: Basin Research, vol. 8, p. 329-349.
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| *Tucker, G.E., and Slingerland, R.L. (1994) Erosional Dynamics, Flexural Isostasy, and Long-Lived Escarpments. Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 99, p. 12,229-12,243.
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| | class="model_col1"| Is there a manual available:
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| | class="model_col2"| yes
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| | class="model_col1"| Model website if any:
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| | class="model_col2"| [http://www.colorado.edu/geolsci/gtucker/Software/Golem/GolemMain.html http://www.colorado.edu/geolsci/gtucker/Software/Golem/GolemMain.html]
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| ==== Additional comments ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Comments:
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| | class="model_col2"| GOLEM was written in the 1990s by one of the creators of CHILD. Although it lacks many of the special capabilities of CHILD, it has a simpler, more compact code base (just a single C source file) and uses a raster grid data structure.
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| === Issues ===
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| You can download the source code at:<br> | | You can download the source code at:<br> |
| http://www.colorado.edu/geolsci/gtucker/Software/Golem/GolemMain.html | | http://www.colorado.edu/geolsci/gtucker/Software/Golem/GolemMain.html |
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| [[Category:Terrestrial]] | | [[Category:Terrestrial]] |