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== MARSSIM ==
==Introduction==
__TOC__


===Introduction===
== History ==


=== History ===
== Papers ==


=== Papers ===
== Issues ==


=== MARSSIM Questionnaire ===
== Help ==
 
==== Contact Information ====
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Model:
| class="model_col2"| MARSSIM
|-
| class="model_col1"| Contact person:
| class="model_col2"| Alan Howard
|-
| class="model_col1"| Institute:
| class="model_col2"| University of Virginia
|-
| class="model_col1"| City:
| class="model_col2"| Charlottesville, Virginia
|-
| class="model_col1"| Country:
| class="model_col2"| USA
|-
| class="model_col1"| Email:
| class="model_col2"| ah6p@virginia.edu
|-
| class="model_col1"| 2nd person involved:
| class="model_col2"| --
|-
| class="model_col1"| 3rd person involved:
| class="model_col2"| --
|}
 
==== Model description ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Model type:
| class="model_col2"| Modular for the terrestrial and coastal domain.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Description:
| class="model_col2"| A landform evolution model operating at the drainage basin or larger scale.  Recent model development has targeted planetary applications.
|}
 
==== Technical information ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Supported platforms:
| class="model_col2"| Linux, windows
|-
| class="model_col1"| Programming language:
| class="model_col2"| Fortran90
|-
| class="model_col1"| Model was developed started from:
| class="model_col2"| 1990 and development still takes place
|-
| class="model_col1"| To what degree will the model become available:
| class="model_col2"| Source code will be available. Model can also be used as teaching tool and executable will become available as well.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Current license type:
| class="model_col2"| None
|-
| class="model_col1"| Memory requirements:
| class="model_col2"| Variable - dynamic arrays
|-
| class="model_col1"| Typical run time:
| class="model_col2"| hours to days
|}
 
==== Input / Output description ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Input parameters:
| class="model_col2"| Initial elevation file.
File specifying boundary conditions, run time, process options, and parameter values.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Input format:
| class="model_col2"| ASCII
|-
| class="model_col1"| Output parameters:
| class="model_col2"| RAW image files of elevation and shaded relief.<br>ASCII file of elevations at specified times.<br>ASCII files of other state variables as desired at specified times.<br>Iteration-by-iteration summary file 
|-
| class="model_col1"| Output format:
| class="model_col2"| ASCII
|-
| class="model_col1"| Post-processing software (if needed):
| class="model_col2"| yes, Photoshop to produce movies. Conversions to a variety of data formats.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Visualization software (if needed):
| class="model_col2"| yes, Surfer for topographic maps
|}
 
==== Process description ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Processes represented by model:
| class="model_col2"| Bedrock fluvial incision (shear stress or sediment flux dependency).<br>Mass wasting (creep and threshold-limited).<br>Bedload sediment transport & deposition in streams, fans, deltas.<br>Impact cratering, aeolian deposition, lava flows.<br>Flow routing with evaporation from depressions.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Key physical parameters & equations:
| class="model_col2"| Bedrock erodibility, mass wasting diffusivity, bed material grain size, flow hydrologic parameters, relative evaporation rate, cratering size distribution and rate, eolian deposition parameters, etc.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Length scale & resolution constraints:
| class="model_col2"| Variable - targeted towards drainage basin or larger scales. Spatial scale determined by input parameter and run-time specification of array dimentions. Uses rectangular grid cells.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Time scale & resolution constraints:
| class="model_col2"| Variable - Limited by computer speed.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Numerical limitations and issues :
| class="model_col2"| Runs with grid sizes greater than about 600x600 may require many days on a PC.<br>Model assumes fluvial streams have gradients determined by steady-state transport.
Depositional stratigraphy not modeled.
|}
 
==== Testing ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Available calibration data sets:
| class="model_col2"| None
|-
| class="model_col1"| Available test data sets:
| class="model_col2"| Example runs for most types of simulation scenarios
|-
| class="model_col1"| Ideal data for testing:
| class="model_col2"| None
|}
 
==== User groups ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Currently or plans for collaborating with:
| class="model_col2"| Yes, at present primarily in the planetary community.
|}
 
==== Documentation ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Key papers of the model:
| class="model_col2"| Howard, A.D., 1994, A detachment-limited model of drainage basin evolution, Water Resources Research, 30(7) 2261-85.<br>Howard, A.D., 2007, Simulating the development of martian highland landscapes..., Geomorphology, 91, 332-363.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Is there a manual available:
| class="model_col2"| See the [[media:marssim_program.pdf|marssim_program.pdf]] file for a brief tutorial
|-
| class="model_col1"| Model website if any:
| class="model_col2"| [http://erode.evsc.virginia.edu http://erode.evsc.virginia.edu]
|}
 
==== Additional comments ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Comments:
| class="model_col2"|  Most recent model available from [mailto:ah6p@virginia.edu ah6p@virginia.edu].
|}
 
=== Issues ===
 
=== Help ===
Documentation that describes MARSSIM subroutines and functions, input and output files, and literature references can be found here: [[media:marssim_program.pdf|marssim_program.pdf]]
Documentation that describes MARSSIM subroutines and functions, input and output files, and literature references can be found here: [[media:marssim_program.pdf|marssim_program.pdf]]


=== Input Files ===
== Input Files ==
See: [[media:marssim_program.pdf|marssim_program.pdf]]
See: [[media:marssim_program.pdf|marssim_program.pdf]]


=== Output Files ===
== Output Files ==
See: [[media:marssim_program.pdf|marssim_program.pdf]]
See: [[media:marssim_program.pdf|marssim_program.pdf]]


=== Download ===
== Download ==
{{Download Model|marssim}}
{{Download Model|marssim}}


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*[[media:Variable_evaporation.zip|Variable_evaporation]]
*[[media:Variable_evaporation.zip|Variable_evaporation]]


=== Source ===
== Source ==
==== Source Code ''MARSSIM''====
=== Source Code ''MARSSIM''===
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''MARSSIM'' is a stand-alone subroutine.
''MARSSIM'' is a stand-alone subroutine.
To browse the repository, point your browser to: [http://csdms.colorado.edu/viewvc/trunk/?root=marssim http://csdms.colorado.edu/viewvc/trunk/?root=marssim]
To browse the repository, point your browser to: [http://csdms.colorado.edu/viewvc/trunk/?root=marssim http://csdms.colorado.edu/viewvc/trunk/?root=marssim]


==== Command-Line Access ====
=== Command-Line Access ===


If you plan to make changes, use this command to check out the code as yourself using HTTPS:
If you plan to make changes, use this command to check out the code as yourself using HTTPS:


<geshi lang=bash>
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# Project members authenticate over HTTPS to allow committing changes.
# Project members authenticate over HTTPS to allow committing changes.
svn checkout https://csdms.colorado.edu/svn/marssim/
svn checkout https://csdms.colorado.edu/svn/marssim/
</geshi>
</syntaxhighlight>


When prompted, enter your CSDMS Subversion password.
When prompted, enter your CSDMS Subversion password.
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To obtain a CSDMS Subversion account or to become a member of this project, please email [mailto:csdms@colorado.edu csdms@colorado.edu].
To obtain a CSDMS Subversion account or to become a member of this project, please email [mailto:csdms@colorado.edu csdms@colorado.edu].


==== GUI and IDE Access ====
=== GUI and IDE Access ===


This project's Subversion repository may be accessed using many different client programs and plug-ins. See your client's documentation for more information.
This project's Subversion repository may be accessed using many different client programs and plug-ins. See your client's documentation for more information.


==== Subversion Help ====
=== Subversion Help ===


For help on how to use Subversion, an excellent manual is available online at [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ http://svnbook.red-bean.com/]
For help on how to use Subversion, an excellent manual is available online at [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ http://svnbook.red-bean.com/]

Revision as of 15:46, 25 September 2009

Contact

Name Alan Howard
Type of contact Model developer
Institute / Organization University of Virginia
Postal address 1 P.O. Box 400123
Postal address 2
Town / City Charlottesville
Postal code 22904-4123
State Virginia
Country USA"USA" is not in the list (Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, ...) of allowed values for the "Country" property.
Email address ah6p@virginia.edu
Phone 434-924-0566
Fax 434-982-2137



MARSSIM


Metadata

Summary

Also known as
Model type Modular
Model part of larger framework
Note on status model
Date note status model

Technical specs

Supported platforms
Linux, Windows
Other platform
Programming language

Fortran90

Other program language
Code optimized
Multiple processors implemented
Nr of distributed processors
Nr of shared processors
Start year development 1990
Does model development still take place? Yes
If above answer is no, provide end year model development
Code development status
When did you indicate the 'code development status'?
Model availability As code
Source code availability
(Or provide future intension)
Through CSDMS repository
Source web address
Source csdms web address
Program license type Other
Program license type other None
Memory requirements Variable - dynamic arrays
Typical run time hour to days


In/Output

Describe input parameters Initial elevation file.

File specifying boundary conditions, run time, process options, and parameter values.

Input format ASCII
Other input format
Describe output parameters RAW image files of elevation and shaded relief.

ASCII file of elevations at specified times. ASCII files of other state variables as desired at specified times. Iteration-by-iteration summary file

Output format ASCII
Other output format
Pre-processing software needed? No
Describe pre-processing software
Post-processing software needed? Yes
Describe post-processing software Photoshop to produce movies. Conversions to a variety of data formats.
Visualization software needed? Yes
If above answer is yes
Other visualization software Surfer for topographic maps


Process

Describe processes represented by the model Bedrock fluvial incision (shear stress or sediment flux dependency).

Mass wasting (creep and threshold-limited). Bedload sediment transport & deposition in streams, fans, deltas. Impact cratering, aeolian deposition, lava flows. Flow routing with evaporation from depressions.

Describe key physical parameters and equations Bedrock erodibility, mass wasting diffusivity, bed material grain size, flow hydrologic parameters, relative evaporation rate, cratering size distribution and rate, eolian deposition parameters, etc.
Describe length scale and resolution constraints Variable - targeted towards drainage basin or larger scales. Spatial scale determined by input parameter and run-time specification of array dimentions. Uses rectangular grid cells.
Describe time scale and resolution constraints Variable - Limited by computer speed.
Describe any numerical limitations and issues Runs with grid sizes greater than about 600x600 may require many days on a PC.

Model assumes fluvial streams have gradients determined by steady-state transport.

Depositional stratigraphy not modeled.


Testing

Describe available calibration data sets None
Upload calibration data sets if available:
Describe available test data sets Example runs for most types of simulation scenarios
Upload test data sets if available:
Describe ideal data for testing None


Other

Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers? Yes, at present primarily in the planetary community.
Is there a manual available? Yes
Upload manual if available: Media:marssim_program.pdf
Model website if any http://erode.evsc.virginia.edu
Model forum / discussion board
Comments Most recent model available from ah6p@virginia.edu.


Introduction

History

Papers

Issues

Help

Documentation that describes MARSSIM subroutines and functions, input and output files, and literature references can be found here: marssim_program.pdf

Input Files

See: marssim_program.pdf

Output Files

See: marssim_program.pdf

Download

Template:Download Model

Accessory MARSSIM programs can be downloaded here: accessory_programs.zip

Example simulations are for a variety of scenarios are generated and can be downloaded below:

  • Accretion
  • Arid_slope
  • Bedrock: (download these 2 files and place Resist.in in the bedrock folder)
  1. Bedrock
  2. Resist.in

Source

Source Code MARSSIM