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Linking other Landlab components and creating sediment pulses in NetworkSedimentTransporter

Duration
1.5 hrs
Updated
2021-10-29
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Contributor(s)
    Se Jong Cho at USGS.
    Mel Guirro at Durham University.
    Muneer Ahammad at Virginia Tech.
    Marius Huber at Université de Lorraine.

Introduction
1) Demonstrate a potential to couple NST with existing landlab models that generate sediment sources or other sediment input conditions: We present here the overall modeling framework linking Landlab NetworkSedimentTransport (NST) component to Landlab SPACE component. We imported DEM generated from running SPACE component with random fire generations over the simulation period and converted to stream network. 2) Run the NetworkSedimentTransporter with pulses of sediment to understand the impact of landscape disturbance on sediment yield: We evaluate sediment delivery and yield across a stream network in response to random pulses of sediment synthetically generated in the NST module.

Classroom organization
Sediment pulses are synthetically introduced to simulate erosive conditions, which may be caused by fire or landslide occurrences in the landscape, to quantify sediment yield across river network using the Landlab NetworkSedimentTransporter (NST) component.

Download associated file: ESPIN2021 project Creating sediment input into Landlab Network Sediment Transporter.pptx


Learning objectives
Skills
  • Import external gridded topography and create NetworkModelGrid (NMG)
  • Learn to import shapefiles of stream network and convert to NMG
  • Set up NST by populating NMG with relevant topographic, hydrologic, and sediment parcel information
  • Learn to create arrays using different random number generators
  • Learn to execute NST forward in time and make plots to understand simulation outputs
Key concepts
  • Interact with and learn about NetworkModelGrid (NMG): its geometry, and the connectivity among the various element types and information
  • Learn about Data Record to store variables in time and/or space dimensions.

Lab notes
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The lab consists of two main parts:

Sections 1-2 demonstrates the use of a function "create_network_from_raster" to link DEM created from other Landlab component. Section 3-5 demonstrates NST application with synthetically generated sediment pulses.

The user may begin the lab from Section 3 to focus on NST application.

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