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- Formation of peatland +
- From wave heights to spectral data, see manual +
- Geometry of river entrenchment thought time +
- Glacier thickness and elevation +
- Graphical Display and surface plot +
- Grid of Sediment rate in m/day for specified grain size classes +
- Gridding component provides ASCII and/or netCDF output of grid geometry. +
- Grids of topography +
- Hydrologic information derived from DEM +
- Lake grid +
- Long profile (x, z); output sediment discharge +
- Mangrove properties and Delft3D-FM output +
- Many: pressure, saturation, temperature, energy fluxes, flow, etc. +
- Marsh depth, mudflat depth, mudflat width +
- Marsh elevation Pond area and location +
- Matlab variables, Matlab graphs +
- Microsoft Excel tables +
- Morphodynamic evolution of a quasi-2D single-thread channel +
- Numpy array of channel and overbank deposit +
- Output are grids of 3D surface evolution in HDF5 +
- Flow rates, depths, soil moisture, sediment fluxes, erosion/deposition, contaminant/nutrient fluxes and concentrations, groundwater levels, reservoir storages. +
- Flow velocities at N levels in the vertical, assuming a logarithmic velocity profile +
- Fluid velocity, pressure, temperature, sal … Fluid velocity, pressure, temperature, salinity, concentrations, thermal flexes, and matrial fluxes at all nodes at any desired time. volumetric, energy, and mass balance at all types of boundaries and the entire boundary at any specified time. Br>For details refer to Yeh et al., 2005 Technical Report on WASH123DYeh et al., 2005 Technical Report on WASH123D +
- For a single image: centerlines, widths, c … For a single image: centerlines, widths, channel direction, curvatures</br>For multiple images: (centerline) migration areas, erosion and accretion areas, cutoffs, cutoff statistics, channel belt boundaries, grid generation to map spatial changes, spacetime maps of changes in planform variablestime maps of changes in planform variables +
- Free-surface flow and wave action through time. Erosion and deposition through time. Optionally, compaction, including porosity reduction. +
- Gaussian distribution of instantaneous turbulent fluid shear stresses at the bed +
- Gravity flow velocity, Depth-integrated sediment load, down-slope sediment flux, flux convergence or divergence, erosion or deposition rate. +
- Grid of deposition of different grains over time. The model generates postscript files of stratigraphic sections. +
- Grids of water surface elevation, discharge, bed elevation, and vegetation density values for each cell. Additionally, sand fraction of each vertical cell within a grid cell. +
- H, fluxes, discharge, catchment geom, etc, at all time steps, as welle as grid connectivity +
- HSPF produces a time history of the runoff … HSPF produces a time history of the runoff flow rate, sediment load, and</br>nutrient and pesticide concentrations, along with a time history of water</br>quantity and quality at any point in a watershed. Simulation results can be</br>processed through a frequency and duration analysis routine that produces</br>output compatible with conventional toxicological measures (e.g., 96-hour</br>LC50).xicological measures (e.g., 96-hour LC50). +
- Hexagon DEM, flow direction, flow accumulation, stream grid, stream segment, stream order, stream confluence, subbasin, watershed boundary, etc. +
- Hydrologic model discretization, input files for GSFLOW, output files from GSFLOW (hydrologic model) +
- In addition to modeling the generation and … In addition to modeling the generation and transport of runoff flows, SWMM can also estimate the production of pollutant loads associated with this runoff. The following processes can be modeled for any number of user-defined water quality constituents:</br></br>* dry-weather pollutant buildup over different land uses</br>* pollutant washoff from specific land uses during storm events</br>* direct contribution of rainfall deposition</br>* reduction in dry-weather buildup due to street cleaning</br>* reduction in washoff load due to BMPs</br>* entry of dry weather sanitary flows and user-specified external inflows at any point in the drainage system</br>* routing of water quality constituents through the drainage system</br>* reduction in constituent concentration through treatment in storage units or by natural processes in pipes and channelsby natural processes in pipes and channels +
- It can output local velocity, vorticity, c … It can output local velocity, vorticity, concentration, stream-function, and all derivatives of velocity necessary to calculate dissipation, viscous momentum diffusion, kinetic energy flux, work by pressure forces, and change in kinetic energy. These quantities are written out in a binary file.</br></br> It also has routines for calculating the local height profile and tip position of gravity currents and internal bores, which are outputted every time step and stored as ASCII txt files.y time step and stored as ASCII txt files. +
- It outputs all the variables used in the advection-diffusion equation describing bed evolution for both shallow water wave assumptions (all labeled as *_s) and linear theory (labeled as *_lh). +
- Key indices, Mortalities, Consumption, Respiration, Niche overlap, Electivity, Search rates and Fishery forms. +
- Land cover and elevation prediction rasters under SLR conditions through 2100. +
- Major quantities: mud floc concentration, flow velocity in longshelf and cross-shelf direction. Other quantities: TKE, turbulent dissipation rate, floc size (if floc dynamics turn on), bottom stress. +
- Maps of geomorphology, discharge, deposition, isopachs, stratigraphic thickness, grain size, contour, subsidence, and environment +
- Marsh boundary - gives the position of the backbarrier marsh edge through time Shorelines - gives the position of the barrier shoreline through time step number - saves the surface morphology and stratigraphy for the model at each time step +
- Mass, atoms, landslide size, fluvial residence time, mixed mass and atoms fraction +
- Matrices of: Water surface elevation; Water unit discharge and velocity field; Delta surface elevation and bathymetry; Stratigraphy (User can choose which time step to output) +
- Model Interface Capabilities: There are th … Model Interface Capabilities:</br>There are three options available in the program interface: </br>* The Hydrograph Prediction Option: This option allows the model to be run and hydrographs displayed. If a Topographic Index Map File is available, then a map button is displayed that allows the display of predicted simulation, either as a summary over all timesteps or animated. </br>* The Sensitivity Analysis Option: This screen allows the sensitivity of the objective functions to changes of one or more of the parameters to be explored. </br>* The Monte Carlo Analysis Option: In this option a large number of runs of the model can be made using uniform random samples of the parameters chosen for inclusion in the analysis. Check boxes can be used to choose the variables and objective functions to be saved for each run. The results file produced will be compatible with the GLUE analysis software package.e with the GLUE analysis software package. +
- Model output: * Complex amplitude, * Wave Heights and angles * Radiation stresses and forcing terms * Wave induced mass flux * Velocity moments for bottom stress calculation +
- Model returns modified 'topographic__elevation', the model grid field holding model node elevations. +
- NetCDF file (.sww) of x, y, elevation, flow depth, x and y momentum, and sediment concentration (all optional) +
- Netcdf binaries of velocities and elevatio … Netcdf binaries of velocities and elevation screenshots in Master grid</br>�Netcdf binary of maximum water surface elevation in Master grid</br>�Netcdf Time histories of the water surface elevation at virtual gages;</br>Netcdf binaries of boundary input time-series for the enclosed grids, one �file for each boundary (east, west, north, south)r each boundary (east, west, north, south) +
- Nodal field data: velocity, temperature Element-centered (discontinuous) field data: strain rate, stress, plastic strain, etc. +
- Options (can be turned on or off): Print e … Options (can be turned on or off):</br>Print evolving bed to screen.</br>A file with the bed with each time step, or at intermediate steps.</br>A file with the spectra of bed at each time step, or at intermediate steps.</br>A file with statistics (eg, rms roughness of bed)with statistics (eg, rms roughness of bed) +
