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Name
George Postma
Type of contact
Project manager
Institute / Organization
Utrecht Univeristy
Postal address 1
Budapestlaan 4
Postal address 2
Town / City
Utrecht
Postal code
3584 CD
State
NO STATE
Country
The Netherlands
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Email address
gpostma@geo.uu.nl
Phone
+31 30 2534155
Fax
+31 30 2532648
Name
Xander Meijer
Type of contact
Model developer
Institute / Organization
Postal address 1
Postal address 2
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QDSSM
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Model type
Single
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Date note status model
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Supported platforms
Windows
Other platform
Programming language
Fortran90
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Code optimized
Single Processor
Multiple processors implemented
Nr of distributed processors
Nr of shared processors
Start year development
1998
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)
Source web address
Source csdms web address
Program license type
Other
Program license type other
NOT SURE
Memory requirements
--
Typical run time
On a 0.5 GHz Windows server, a 1000 time steps and 50 x 50 cell grids takes less than 2 minutes. The run time is never an issue. Getting the input files in place to make a run is the limiting factor. Memory becomes an issue with increasing size of the cell grid.
Describe input parameters
Input is in the form of values per time step for the following variables: files of rain fall, river inlet, sea-level, substratum thickness, tectonics, subsidence, while the model is calibrated through environmental coefficients, threshold slopes, threshold discharge, and set for interval time steps, number of time steps, environmental coefficients (m2/yr) and substratum grain size.
Input format
ASCII
Other input format
Describe output parameters
Maps of geomorphology, discharge, deposition, isopachs, stratigraphic thickness, grain size, contour, subsidence, and environment
Output format
Binary
Other output format
Pre-processing software needed?
No
Describe pre-processing software
Post-processing software needed?
No
Describe post-processing software
Visualization software needed?
Yes
If above answer is yes
Other visualization software
Surfer
Describe processes represented by the model
Time-averaged sediment transport by long-range river transport based on discharge and gradient and on short range diffusive transport based on gradient and diffusion coefficients. Thresholds for slope and discharge can be set and act as a means to keep the flow from spreading over every adjacent grid cell allowing avulsion and bifurcation processes to be modeled.
Describe key physical parameters and equations
Basin digital elevation model.
Describe length scale and resolution constraints
The model has been successfully used for simulation of river-shelf-slope configuration with a length of 0.005–400 km. The very short length scale refers to laboratory produced physical landscape models that have been used for calibration of avulsion and headward erosion processes.
Describe time scale and resolution constraints
Time steps of 10 – 1000 years depending on output range. Total range up to Millions of years.
Describe any numerical limitations and issues
The model does not allow for compaction
Describe available calibration data sets
Have successfully tested the model on the Colorado river shelf system, and along analogue models.
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Describe available test data sets
--
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Describe ideal data for testing
Time-averaged values over 1000 years from seismic and sequence stratigraphic studies.
Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?
Is there a manual available?
No
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Comments
Model was initially developed to interpolate between analogue experiments and landscape evolution done at the Utrecht University by George Postma and coworkers.
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OpenMI compliant
No but possible
BMI compliant
No but possible
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Not yet
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George Postma
Meijer
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