Summary
Also known as
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Model type
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Modular
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Model part of larger framework
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Note on status model
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Date note status model
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Technical specs
Supported platforms
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Linux, Windows
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Other platform
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Programming language
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Fortran90
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Other program language
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Code optimized
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Multiple processors implemented
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Nr of distributed processors
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Nr of shared processors
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Start year development
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1990
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Does model development still take place?
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Yes
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If above answer is no, provide end year model development
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Code development status
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When did you indicate the 'code development status'?
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Model availability
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As code
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Source code availability (Or provide future intension)
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Through CSDMS repository
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Source web address
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Source csdms web address
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Program license type
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Other
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Program license type other
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None
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Memory requirements
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Variable - dynamic arrays
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Typical run time
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hour to days
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In/Output
Describe input parameters
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Initial elevation file.
File specifying boundary conditions, run time, process options, and parameter values.
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Input format
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ASCII
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Other input format
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Describe output parameters
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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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Output format
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ASCII
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Other output format
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Pre-processing software needed?
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No
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Describe pre-processing software
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Post-processing software needed?
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Yes
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Describe post-processing software
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Photoshop to produce movies. Conversions to a variety of data formats.
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Visualization software needed?
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Yes
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If above answer is yes
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Other visualization software
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Surfer for topographic maps
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Process
Describe processes represented by the model
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Bedrock fluvial incision (shear stress or sediment flux dependency).
Mass wasting (creep and threshold-limited).
Bedload sediment transport & deposition in streams, fans, deltas.
Impact cratering, aeolian deposition, lava flows.
Flow routing with evaporation from depressions.
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Describe key physical parameters and equations
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Bedrock erodibility, mass wasting diffusivity, bed material grain size, flow hydrologic parameters, relative evaporation rate, cratering size distribution and rate, eolian deposition parameters, etc.
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Describe length scale and resolution constraints
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Variable - targeted towards drainage basin or larger scales. Spatial scale determined by input parameter and run-time specification of array dimentions. Uses rectangular grid cells.
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Describe time scale and resolution constraints
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Variable - Limited by computer speed.
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Describe any numerical limitations and issues
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Runs with grid sizes greater than about 600x600 may require many days on a PC.
Model assumes fluvial streams have gradients determined by steady-state transport.
Depositional stratigraphy not modeled.
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Testing
Describe available calibration data sets
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None
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Upload calibration data sets if available:
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Describe available test data sets
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Example runs for most types of simulation scenarios
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Upload test data sets if available:
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Describe ideal data for testing
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None
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Other
Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?
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Yes, at present primarily in the planetary community.
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Comments
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Most recent model available from ah6p@virginia.edu.
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Introduction
History
Papers
Contact Information
Model:
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MARSSIM
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Contact person:
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Alan Howard
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Institute:
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University of Virginia
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City:
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Charlottesville, Virginia
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Country:
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USA
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Email:
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ah6p@virginia.edu
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2nd person involved:
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--
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3rd person involved:
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--
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Model description
Model type:
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Modular for the terrestrial and coastal domain.
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Description:
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A landform evolution model operating at the drainage basin or larger scale. Recent model development has targeted planetary applications.
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Technical information
Supported platforms:
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Linux, windows
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Programming language:
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Fortran90
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Model was developed started from:
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1990 and development still takes place
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To what degree will the model become available:
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Source code will be available. Model can also be used as teaching tool and executable will become available as well.
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Current license type:
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None
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Memory requirements:
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Variable - dynamic arrays
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Typical run time:
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hours to days
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Input / Output description
Input parameters:
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Initial elevation file.
File specifying boundary conditions, run time, process options, and parameter values.
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Input format:
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ASCII
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Output parameters:
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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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Output format:
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ASCII
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Post-processing software (if needed):
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yes, Photoshop to produce movies. Conversions to a variety of data formats.
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Visualization software (if needed):
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yes, Surfer for topographic maps
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Process description
Processes represented by model:
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Bedrock fluvial incision (shear stress or sediment flux dependency). Mass wasting (creep and threshold-limited). Bedload sediment transport & deposition in streams, fans, deltas. Impact cratering, aeolian deposition, lava flows. Flow routing with evaporation from depressions.
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Key physical parameters & equations:
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Bedrock erodibility, mass wasting diffusivity, bed material grain size, flow hydrologic parameters, relative evaporation rate, cratering size distribution and rate, eolian deposition parameters, etc.
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Length scale & resolution constraints:
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Variable - targeted towards drainage basin or larger scales. Spatial scale determined by input parameter and run-time specification of array dimentions. Uses rectangular grid cells.
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Time scale & resolution constraints:
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Variable - Limited by computer speed.
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Numerical limitations and issues :
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Runs with grid sizes greater than about 600x600 may require many days on a PC. Model assumes fluvial streams have gradients determined by steady-state transport.
Depositional stratigraphy not modeled.
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Testing
Available calibration data sets:
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None
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Available test data sets:
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Example runs for most types of simulation scenarios
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Ideal data for testing:
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None
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User groups
Currently or plans for collaborating with:
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Yes, at present primarily in the planetary community.
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Documentation
Key papers of the model:
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Howard, A.D., 1994, A detachment-limited model of drainage basin evolution, Water Resources Research, 30(7) 2261-85. Howard, A.D., 2007, Simulating the development of martian highland landscapes..., Geomorphology, 91, 332-363.
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Is there a manual available:
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See the marssim_program.pdf file for a brief tutorial
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Model website if any:
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http://erode.evsc.virginia.edu
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Issues
Help
Documentation that describes MARSSIM subroutines and functions, input and output files, and literature references can be found here: marssim_program.pdf
Input Files
See: marssim_program.pdf
Output Files
See: marssim_program.pdf
Download
Template:Download Model
Accessory MARSSIM programs can be downloaded here:
accessory_programs.zip
Example simulations are for a variety of scenarios are generated and can be downloaded below:
- Accretion
- Arid_slope
- Bedrock: (download these 2 files and place Resist.in in the bedrock folder)
- Bedrock
- Resist.in
Source
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