Property:Describe output parameters model
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Outputs are m and r values, plus p values indicating the probability that the calculated m and r values could occur by chance. Graphical output is produced showing the vertical section of strata, a transition probability matrix for the facies, a histogram of facies frequency, a plot of the m value calculated from observed strata versus the m values calculated from Monte Carlo modelling of shuffled equivalent strata, and a plot of the r value calculated from observed strata versus the r values calculated from Monte Carlo modelling of shuffled equivalent strata. +
Outputs are plots of the vertical succession input along with a series of transition probability matrices and facies orders indicating the more and less ordered arrangements of facies +
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Outputs complete Matlab workspace at user-defined intervals. Outputs surface plots at user-defined intervals.
Some scripts are included for additional visualization of output. +
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Outputs include grids of surface elevation, drainage area, gradient, stratigraphy, drainage direction, Voronoi cell areas, sediment texture; data on mesh configuration; total landscape volume and change in volume at each storm (time step); list of storm durations, timing, and intensities. +
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PIHM v2.0 uses Net_CDF for state and flux output. Details are under development (April 2009) and will be complete July 2009 +
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PRMS:
http://wwwbrr.cr.usgs.gov/projects/SW_MoWS/software/oui_and_mms_s/prms.shtml
MODFLOW
http://water.usgs.gov/nrp/gwsoftware/modflow2005/modflow2005.html +
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Parameters used for simulations by the MCMC algorithm and their likelihood compared to the field data. +
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Predict the evolution of glaciers, icefields, or ice sheets +
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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. +
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Produce 5 output files (ESRI ASCII format):
# HI.txt - pixel scale hypsometric integral;
# max_elev.txt - the maximum elevation of the catchment flowing thorough each pixel;
# Elev_Acc.txt - the sum of the elevation (m) of all the pixels flowing thorough each pixel;
# flowacc.txt - Contributing area in pixels;
To change the names of the output files, edit the last section of the source code.
# junctions.txt - how many of a pixel's 8 neighbors flow into it; +
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RAW image files of elevation and shaded relief.
ASCII file of elevations at specified times.
ASCII files of other state variables as desired at specified times.
Iteration-by-iteration summary file +
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ROMSBuilder creates the new component in home directory under "~/.cmt/components". It is safer not to edit the directory. Once a component is successfully created the next one goes relatively faster. To open the project user should go to "My Project > ROMSBuilder". The new project can only be seen by the owner. To share the project with the rest of the community please contact CSDMS.
Notes:
Please wait for ROMSBuilder to finish before creating the next component. Overall run time is almost an hour for the first component.
"Performance efficient mode" is not meant for ROMSBuilder, hence please avoid setting it on the tab dialogs.
Default configuration settings is always that of UPWELLING. Please edit the config values to run your new roms component. +
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Real-world grid cell surface area
Wind velocity
Wind shear velocity
Wind direction
Bed level above reference
Water level above reference
Wave height
Equilibrium sediment concentration integrated over saltation height
Instantaneous sediment concentration integrated over saltation height
Instantaneous sediment flux
Sediment entrainment
Weights of sediment fractions
Weights of sediment fractions based on grain size distribution in the air
Weights of sediment fractions based on grain size distribution in the bed
Shear velocity threshold
Bed composition layer thickness
Moisure content
Salt content
Sediment mass in bed +
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Resultant barrier island configuration and sediment distribution along the continental shelf as results of the effects of five different processes: reworking of the beach profile, inner-shelf sediment redistribution, overwash, laggonal deposition and aeolian sediment reworking. +
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Returns/updates Landlab grid fields:
'topographic__elevation' : Topographic surface elevation
'bedrock__elevation' : Bedrock surface elevation
'soil__depth' : Depth of alluvial layer on river bed
'sediment__flux' : Sediment flux out of each grid node +
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River profiles, sediment transport rates, alluvial cover depths and channel bed elevations. +
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