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The ChannelProfiler extracts and plots channel networks from a landlab grid. +
The Coupled Routing and Excess STorage (CREST) model is a distributed hydrologic model developed to simulate the spatial and temporal variation of atmospheric, land surface, and subsurface water fluxes and storages by cell-to-cell simulation. +
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The Green-Ampt method of infiltration estimation. +
The GroundwaterDupuitPercolator solves the Boussinesq equation for flow in an unconfined aquifer over an impermeable aquifer base and calculates groundwater return flow to the surface. +
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The HyLands model simulates the impact of bedrock landslides on topographic evolution and sediment dynamics. +
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The Instructed Glacier Model (IGM) simulates the ice dynamics, surface mass balance, and its coupling through mass conservation to predict the evolution of glaciers, icefields, or ice sheets +
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The Larval TRANSport Lagrangian model (LTRANS) is an off-line particle-tracking model that runs with the stored predictions of a 3D hydrodynamic model, specifically the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS). +
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The MITgcm (MIT General Circulation Model) is a numerical model designed for study of the atmosphere, ocean, and climate. +
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The PBS is a web-based tool for conducting benchmarking studies of permafrost models. +
The PermafrostBankErosionModel is a model simulating thermal–mechanical riverbank erosion in permafrost environments. +
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The Second Generation Chesapeake Bay Operational Forecast System (CBOFS2): A ROMS‐Based Modeling System +
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The TIN-based Real-Time Integrated Basin Simulator is a fully-distributed, continuous hydrologic model operating on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN). +
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The WRF-Hydro® Modeling System, an open-source community model, is used for a range of projects, including flash flood prediction, regional hydroclimate impacts assessment, seasonal forecasting of water resources, and land-atmosphere coupling studies. It produces forecasts and analyses for all major terrestrial water-cycle components: Precipitation, Streamflow, Soil moisture, Snowpack, Flooding, Groundwater. +
The WWTM (Wind Wave Tidal Model) has been developed to describe hydrodynamic and wind-wave generation and propagation within shallow tidal environments +
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The model computes the streamwise and vertical dispersal of a patch of tracers in a gravel bed river +
