Summary
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| Model type
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Single
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| Model part of larger framework
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| Note on status model
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| Date note status model
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Technical specs
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Unix, Linux, Mac OS, Windows
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| Other platform
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| Programming language
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| Other program language
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| Code optimized
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| Multiple processors implemented
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| Nr of distributed processors
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| Nr of shared processors
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| Start year development
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1997
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| Does model development still take place?
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Yes
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| If above answer is no, provide end year model development
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| Code development status
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| When did you indicate the 'code development status'?
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| Model availability
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As code
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Source code availability (Or provide future intension)
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Through CSDMS repository
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| Source web address
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| Source csdms web address
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| Program license type
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Apache public license
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| Program license type other
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| Memory requirements
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Minimal
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| Typical run time
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Seconds
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In/Output
| Describe input parameters
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Main input parameters:
- River velocity, width, depth, and sediment concentration.
- Bathymetry
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| Input format
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ASCII
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| Other input format
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| Describe output parameters
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CSV file of final bathymetry and deposit thickness for each grain size contained in the flow
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| Output format
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ASCII
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| Other output format
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| Pre-processing software needed?
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No
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| Describe pre-processing software
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| Post-processing software needed?
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No
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| Describe post-processing software
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| Visualization software needed?
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No
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| Other visualization software
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Process
| Describe processes represented by the model
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Hyperpycnal flow
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| Describe key physical parameters and equations
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See Skene et al., 1997 (doi:10.1016/S0098-3004(97)00064-2)
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| Describe length scale and resolution constraints
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Horizontal resolution is typically 10s of meters
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| Describe time scale and resolution constraints
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A single river flood event.
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| Describe any numerical limitations and issues
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Model has difficulty with negative (uphill) slopes
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Testing
| Describe available calibration data sets
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1663 Saguenay Fjord event
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| Upload calibration data sets if available:
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| Describe available test data sets
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--
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| Upload test data sets if available:
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| Describe ideal data for testing
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--
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Other
| Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?
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None
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| Is there a manual available?
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No
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| Upload manual if available:
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| Model website if any
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| Model forum / discussion board
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Introduction
History
Papers
Issues
Help
Input Files
Output Files
Download
Template:Download Model
Source
Inflow is part of the sedflux model. Although it is also available as a seperate distribution, its source code is contained within the sedflux repository.
To browse the repository, point your browser to: http://csdms.colorado.edu/viewvc/sedflux/?root=sedflux
Command-Line Access
If you plan to make changes, use this command to check out the code as yourself using HTTPS:
# Project members authenticate over HTTPS to allow committing changes.
svn checkout https://csdms.colorado.edu/svn/sedflux/
When prompted, enter your CSDMS Subversion password.
Non-members may only check out a read-only working copy of the project source.
To obtain a CSDMS Subversion account or to become a member of this project, please email csdms@colorado.edu.
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.
Subversion Help
For help on how to use Subversion, an excellent manual is available online at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
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