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GNE
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One-line model description
Set of biogeochemical sub-models that predicts river export
Extended model description
A multi-element (N, P, Si, C), multi-form (particulate, dissolved, organic, inorganic) set of biogeochemical sub-models that predicts annual river exports to the coast as a function of basin-aggregated natural and human impact characteristics; GNE is a generic framework used to run the basin models.
Keywords:
biogeochemistry,
water quality,
Name
Sybil Seitzinger
Type of contact
Project manager
Institute / Organization
Rutgers - Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences
Postal address 1
71 Dudley Rd.
Postal address 2
Town / City
New Brunswick
Postal code
08901-85
State
New Jersey
Country
USA
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for the "Country" property.
Email address
sybil@marine.rutgers.edu
Phone
732-932-6555
Fax
732-932-1792
Name
Emilio Mayorga
Type of contact
Model developer
Institute / Organization
Postal address 1
Postal address 2
Town / City
Postal code
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Name
John Harrison
Type of contact
Model developer
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Postal address 1
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Supported platforms
Linux, Windows
Other platform
Programming language
Python
Other program language
Code optimized
Single Processor
Multiple processors implemented
Nr of distributed processors
Nr of shared processors
Start year development
2002
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 web repository
Source web address
http://www.marine.rutgers.edu/globalnews/GNE/
Source csdms web address
Program license type
Other
Program license type other
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Memory requirements
minimal
Typical run time
less than 1 minute after preprocessing
Describe input parameters
Source inputs consist of global, spatially distributed (GIS) raster datasets: hydrological properties (river basin systems, runoff, reservoirs, irrigation, rainfall), topographic slope, land use, agricultural N & P inputs (fertilizer, manure), atmospheric N deposition, sewage, N fixation, etc.
Input format
ASCII, Binary
Other input format
Describe output parameters
Primary outputs: N, P, Si, and C yields and loads by river basin and nutrient form. Secondary outputs: Source attribution by nutrient form and main natural and anthropogenic inputs to watersheds. Total Suspended Solids are also predicted.
Output format
ASCII
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
ESRI, IDL, Matlab
Other visualization software
Most GIS software
Describe processes represented by the model
Natural, agricultural, atmospheric, and direct human (sewage and P detergents) inputs; effect of hydrological functioning; generalized loss of nutrients in soils and groundwater; loss in rivers, reservoirs, and through consumptive water withdrawals (irrigation).
Describe key physical parameters and equations
Net N & P land surface balance (from inputs, incl. atm. deposition) modulated with calibrated runoff relationships to estimate exports to streams; point sources calculated from socioecon. and sewage treatment information; reservoir and consumptive water withdrawal loss using physical relationships.
Describe length scale and resolution constraints
Limited by resolutn of input & river systems data; basins < 20,000 km2 currently poorly represented
Describe time scale and resolution constraints
Operates at annual scale; monthly-seasonal time steps are being explored.
Describe any numerical limitations and issues
Concerns about extrapolations beyond range of data used for model calibration and parameterization.
Describe available calibration data sets
Calibration data consist of compilations of river N, P, Si and C annual yields by form.
Upload calibration data sets if available:
Describe available test data sets
Global (GEMS-GLORI), regional, national and literature compilations. A subset used for validation.
Upload test data sets if available:
Describe ideal data for testing
Robust river nutrient fluxes near the mouth representative of annual, contemporary conditions.
Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?
Model is the result of an international collaboration that is a UNESCO-IOC workgroup (Global NEWS).
Is there a manual available?
Yes
Upload manual if available:
Model website if any
http://www.marine.rutgers.edu/globalnews/
Model forum / discussion board
Comments
Particulates model is regression-based, while dissolved model is more conceptual-mechanistic. Conceptual framework and data sets in development since 2002. Integrated modeling code framework (GNE) developed in 2007; currently tested on Windows only, but can be easily adapted to other platforms.
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OpenMI compliant
No but possible
BMI compliant
No but possible
WMT component
Not yet
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Authors
Sybil Seitzinger
Mayorga, Harrison
Source code
Go to external source code site
Model citations
Nr. of publications:
33
Total citations:
3772
h-index:
24
m-quotient:
1.14
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