Property:Describe output parameters model

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CREST outputs consist of several variables, including: *storage depths of the vegetation canopy, *the three soil layers, and two linear reservoirs, *relative change of the six reservoir levels representing actual evapotranspiration from the canopy and soil layers, *overland and interflow excess rain, * overland and interflow runoff.  +
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CSV file of crustal deflection  +
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CSV file of final bathymetry and deposit thickness for each grain size contained in the flow  +
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CSV file of final bathymetry and deposit thickness for each grain size contained in the flow  +
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Calibration algorithms, fit statistics.  +
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Centerline and floodplain evolution through time, as well as hydraulic parameters as detailed in the model documentation  +
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Channel centerlines and associated model parameters  +
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Channel geometry; sediment export  +
Channel network as well as flow directions. Morphologic properties are computed as well, including link lengths, widths, sinuosities, branching angles, and braiding indices.  +
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Channel network configuration and morphology, marsh platform elevations, erosion and accretion rates, relevant geomorphological features  +
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Characteristics of tree growth (stand biomass, stem count, leaf area, diamter) and characteristics of sediment transport (sediment flux in m4/m/yr, # of tree falls)  +
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Chronostrat plots, maps, cross-sections, lithofacies thickness distributions  +
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Cofactor matrix (*.mtx sparse matrix file; ASCII) Flexural response map (ASCII)  +
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Compacted sediment porosity  +
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Compute all carbonate system variables  +
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Constant terminal settling velocity at STP  +
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Critical shear stress for entrainment of a noncohesive grain from a mixed size-density bed  +
Critical shear stress for entrainment of a noncohesive grain from a homogenous bed  +
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Cross-sectional average suspended load transport rates  +
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Cross-sectional mean flow velocities, flow depths, bed shear stresses as a function of along-channel distance.  +