Property:Describe output parameters model

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The state of the system is periodically output to a binary file that can be read by the post-processing and visualization routines (see the CVPM modeling system user's guide).  +
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The windfield for a cyclone based on pressure distribution and radius to maximum winds (SI units).  +
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There are a number of different types of output that the model can produce. In short, the following possibilities are available: DHSVM hydrologic output * Default output (these files are always produced) * Model state files * Network flow files * Travel time based hydrograph file * Optional output files Sediment Module output * Default output (these files are always produced) * Network flow files * Optional output files  +
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There are hundreds of output parameters and fields that are written to several NetCDF files.  +
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There are hundreds of output parameters and fields that are written to several NetCDF files.  +
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There are hundreds of output parameters and fields that are written to several NetCDF files.  +
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There are hundreds of output parameters and fields that are written to several NetCDF files.  +
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This component computes the following variables, as grids: Q = discharge (m^3/s) u = flow velocity (m/s) d = flow depth (m) f = friction factor (none) Rh = hydraulic radius (m) S_free = free-surface slope (m/m) The user can choose which, if any, of these to save. Each may be saved as a grid sequence, indexed by time, in a netCDF file, at a specified sampling rate. Each may also be saved for a set of "monitored" grid cells, each specified as a (row,column) pair in a file with the name: <case_prefix>_outlets.txt. With this option, computed values are saved in a multi-column text file at a specified sampling rate. Each column in this file corresponds to a time series of values for a particular grid cell. For both options the sampling rate must no smaller than the process timestep.  +
This component computes the following variables, as grids: Q = discharge (m^3/s) u = flow velocity (m/s) d = flow depth (m) f = friction factor (none) Rh = hydraulic radius (m) S_free = free-surface slope (m/m) The user can choose which, if any, of these to save. Each may be saved as a grid sequence, indexed by time, in a netCDF file, at a specified sampling rate. Each may also be saved for a set of "monitored" grid cells, each specified as a (row,column) pair in a file with the name: <case_prefix>_outlets.txt. With this option, computed values are saved in a multi-column text file at a specified sampling rate. Each column in this file corresponds to a time series of values for a particular grid cell. For both options the sampling rate must no smaller than the process timestep.  +
This component computes the following variables, as grids: Q = discharge (m^3/s) u = flow velocity (m/s) d = flow depth (m) f = friction factor (none) Rh = hydraulic radius (m) S_free = free-surface slope (m/m) The user can choose which, if any, of these to save. Each may be saved as a grid sequence, indexed by time, in a netCDF file, at a specified sampling rate. Each may also be saved for a set of "monitored" grid cells, each specified as a (row,column) pair in a file with the name: <case_prefix>_outlets.txt. With this option, computed values are saved in a multi-column text file at a specified sampling rate. Each column in this file corresponds to a time series of values for a particular grid cell. For both options the sampling rate must no smaller than the process timestep.  +
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Time series of 2D topography/bathymetry and water discharge. 3D stratigraphy grid (currently model is single grain-size, so stratigraphy only stores deposit age)  +
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Time series of 2D/3D map data and selected point data, particle tracks  +
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Time variation of longitudinal profile, sediment flux and grain size distributions of bedload, surface and subsurface sediment.  +
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Timeseries of: Overwash fluxes (m3/m/s) Inlet fluxes (m3/m/s) Shoreface toe location (m) Shoreline location (m) Back-barrier location (m) Barrier Height (m) Inlet locations alongshore (m)  +
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To many to list here, see ''Description of Input and Examples for PHREEQC Version 3 - A computer program for speciation, batch-reaction, one-dimensional transport, and inverse geochemical calculations'.  +
Toggle on/off in input file: - PNG files of eta, stage, depth - grids of eta, stage, depth (as netCDF4) - grids of sand fraction in stratigraphy (as netCDF4)  +
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Too many to list here. Please see the HTML help system and the wiki pages for all of the process components.  +
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Too many to mention here, see: http://water.usgs.gov/nrp/gwsoftware/modflow2000/modflow2000.html  +
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Topography-based downscaling of climate data  +
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Total load mass flux  +