Model:COLT Restorations

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COLT Restorations


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Also known as COLT v2.0 (following CoLT v1.0 at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Model:Coastal_Landscape_Transect_Model_(CoLT))
Model type Single
Model part of larger framework
Note on status model
Date note status model
Incorporated models or components:
Spatial dimensions 1D
Spatial extent Landscape-Scale
Model domain Coastal, Ecosystems
One-line model description Geomorphic and carbon evolution of a bay-marsh-forest coastal transect with restorations
Extended model description A transect spanning three coastal ecosystems (bay-salt marsh-forest) evolves in yearly timesteps to show the evolution of the system. Geomorphic and carbon cycling processes allow for the exchange of material between the adjacent ecosystems. Each landscape unit is on the order of kilometers. Salt marsh restorations including sediment nourishment and shoreline stabilization can be turned on or off and modify geomorphic and carbon processes. Main geomorphic processes are featured in Kirwan et al. (2016) in Geophysical Research Letters, and carbon processes that track allochthonous and autocthonous carbon with time and depth are featured in Valentine et al. (2023) in Nature Communications.
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Name Mary Bryan Barksdale
Type of contact Model developer
Institute / Organization William & Mary’s Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science
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Town / City Gloucester Point
Postal code 23062
State Virginia
Country United States
Email address mbarksdale@vims.edu
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Supported platforms
Mac OS, Windows
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Programming language

Matlab

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Code optimized Single Processor
Multiple processors implemented
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Start year development 2020
Does model development still take place? Yes
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Code development status As is, no updates are provided
When did you indicate the 'code development status'? 2024
Model availability As code
Source code availability
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Through CSDMS repository
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Program license type GPL v3
Program license type other
Memory requirements
Typical run time Full model - 0.5-1 hr for a 100 year model run on a standard desktop computer


Describe input parameters Initial rate of sea-level rise at start of spinup (mm/yr); rate of sea-level rise at end of spinup/start of model run (mm/yr); upland slope (m/m); suspended sediment concentration (external supply) (mg/L); length of simulation (years); rate of sea-level rise acceleration (mm/yr/yr); sill on (yes or no); percent of sediment settling behind sill (%); delay in sill placement (years); thin-layer placement on (yes or no); thin-layer placement thickness after consolidation (cm); thin-layer placement frequency (years); delay in thin-layer placement (years); erosion coefficient, Ke (dimensionless)
Input format
Other input format Excel spreadsheet
Describe output parameters organic (allochthonous and autochthonous) and mineral deposition, bay extent, forest extent, marsh extent are the primary outputs
Output format
Other output format .mat files
Pre-processing software needed? No
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Post-processing software needed? No
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Visualization software needed? No
If above answer is yes
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Describe processes represented by the model Bay, marsh, and forest evolution on a coastline. Simulates marsh edge erosion, bay depth changes with wind waves, and marsh migration into coastal forests, and the carbon processes associated with these changes. Restorations, when turned on, modify erosion and accretion processes and subsequent carbon storage/decomposition.
Describe key physical parameters and equations
Describe length scale and resolution constraints Transect model with landscape of ~10 km (5 km bay, 1 km marsh, and 4 km forest in base version), 1 m grid scale horizontally.
Describe time scale and resolution constraints 1 year time steps, good results up to 200-300 years
Describe any numerical limitations and issues


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Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers? No
Is there a manual available? Yes
Upload manual if available: Media:README COLT-Restorations Model User Guide.pdf
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Is this a data component No
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Featured publication(s)YearModel describedType of ReferenceCitations
Kirwan, M.L.; Walters, D.C.; Reay, W.G.; Carr, J.A.; 2016. Sea level driven marsh expansion in a coupled model of marsh erosion and migration. Geophysical Research Letters, 43, 4366-4373. 10.1002/2016GL068507
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2016 COLT Restorations
Coastal Landscape Transect Model (CoLT)
Related theory 185
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