Property:Describe processes
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D
M
D
n/a +
R
C
S
B
quasi-normal flow (1D)
downstream and transverse sediment fluxes
mass conservation (Exner) +
S
sediment transport drive by turbulent/laminar flows +
A
G
W
see: Sagy Cohen, Albert J. Kettner, James P.M. Syvitski, Balazs M. Fekete, WBMsed, a distributed global-scale riverine sediment flux model: Model description and validation, Computers and Geosciences, ISSN 0098-3004, 10.1016/j.cageo.2011.08.011. +
X
short wave propagation, infragravity waves, shear waves, swash, overtopping, overwashing, breaching, longshore current, cross-shore current, suspended sediment transport, morphological changes, dune erosion +
H
snowmelt process, skin and canopy processes, soil processes, surface water and shallow groundwater processes, river routing +
S
surface plumes, hyperpycnal plumes, sediment slope failure that results in turbidity currents or debris flows, subsidence, compaction, sediment remobilization due to waves and currents, river avulsion +
T
tAo is an open-source software designed to model the interplay between lithosphere flexure and surface transport (erosion/sedimentation), particularly during the formation of orogens and foreland sedimentary basins (see details). This 2D (cross-section) numerical model calculates 1D lithospheric flexure with different rheologies, in combination with fault kinematics, other isostatic loads, and erosion/deposition. Erosion models include both constant-rate and climate-based approaches. The programs are developed in C for Linux platforms, graphic output is produced using GMT scripts, and standard PCs match the CPU and memory requirements. The software is available under a GPL license. +
M
the module describes how channel bed profile, channel width and depth, as well as bankfull discharge, can change due to the imbalance between the hydrologic regime (flow duration curve), the supply of sand and mud, sand transport capacity and exchange of sand and mud between the channel and the floodplain for point bar deposition, bank migration and overbank deposition. +
Y
W
virtually all earth atmospheric processes +
