Summary
Also known as
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Model type
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Single
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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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Unix, Linux, Windows
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Other platform
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Programming language
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Fortran77
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Other program language
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Code optimized
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Single Processor
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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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2008
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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 executable"As executable" is not in the list (As code, As teaching tool) of allowed values for the "Model availability" property.
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Source code availability (Or provide future intension)
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Through owner"Through owner" is not in the list (Through web repository, Through CSDMS repository) of allowed values for the "Source code availability" property.
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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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GPL v2
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Program license type other
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Memory requirements
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--
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Typical run time
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Seconds to minutes
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In/Output
Describe input parameters
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fraction of trees that move sediment when they die, # of plots to simulate, # of years to simulate, with or without growth of Chestnut.
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Input format
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ASCII
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Other input format
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Command line
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Describe output parameters
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Characteristics of tree growth (stand biomass, stem count, leaf area, diamter) and characteristics of sediment transport (sediment flux in m4/m/yr, # of tree falls)
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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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No
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Describe post-processing software
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Visualization software needed?
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No
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If above answer is yes
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Other visualization software
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Process
Describe processes represented by the model
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Growth, death, and regeneration of individual trees. Sediment flux moved by each tree.
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Describe key physical parameters and equations
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Species specific, logistic growth equation for individual trees.
Sediment flux for each tree fall a function of sediment volume, transport distance, and hillslope angle.
Sediment volume and transport distance a function of tree diamter.
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Describe length scale and resolution constraints
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Zero dimensional model simulating a 1/12 ha plot.
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Describe time scale and resolution constraints
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Annual time step, usually simulate ~1000 years.
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Describe any numerical limitations and issues
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--
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Testing
Describe available calibration data sets
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Requires calibration for relationship between:
- soil plate volume and tree diameter;
- soil plate width and tree diameter;
- soil plate depth and tree diameter.
These relationships have been calibrated based on field data in the Southern Blue Ridge (Appalachian Mountains).
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Upload calibration data sets if available:
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Describe available test data sets
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--
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Upload test data sets if available:
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Describe ideal data for testing
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--
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Other
Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?
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no, but would like to
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Is there a manual available?
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No
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Upload manual if available:
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Model website if any
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None
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Model forum / discussion board
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TreeThrow
Introduction
History
Papers
TreeThrow Questionnaire
Contact Information
Model:
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TreeThrow
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Contact person:
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Matthew Kirwan (model developer)
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Institute:
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USGS, 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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mkirwan@usgs.gov
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2nd person involved:
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Hank Shugart (model developer)
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3rd person involved:
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Model description
Model type:
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Single model for the terrestrial domain
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Description:
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Plot scale, spatially implicit model of tree throw on hillslopes. We couple an existing forest growth model with a couple simple equations for the transport of sediment caused by tree fall.
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Technical information
Supported platforms:
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UNIX, Linux, Windows
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Programming language:
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Fortran77
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Model was developed started from:
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2008 and development still takes place
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To what degree will the model become available:
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As executable
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Current license type:
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GPL v2
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Memory requirements:
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--
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Typical run time:
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seconds to minutes
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Input / Output description
Input parameters:
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fraction of trees that move sediment when they die, # of plots to simulate, # of years to simulate, with or without growth of Chestnut.
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Input format:
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ASCII and command line
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Output parameters:
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Characteristics of tree growth (stand biomass, stem count, leaf area, diamter) and characteristics of sediment transport (sediment flux in m4/m/yr, # of tree falls)
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Output format:
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ASCII
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Post-processing software (if needed):
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no
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Visualization software (if needed):
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no
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Process description
Processes represented by model:
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Growth, death, and regeneration of individual trees. Sediment flux moved by each tree.
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Key physical parameters & equations:
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Species specific, logistic growth equation for individual trees. Sediment flux for each tree fall a function of sediment volume, transport distance, and hillslope angle. Sediment volume and transport distance a function of tree diamter.
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Length scale & resolution constraints:
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Zero dimensional model simulating a 1/12 ha plot.
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Time scale & resolution constraints:
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Annual time step, usually simulate ~1000 years.
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Numerical limitations and issues:
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Testing
Available calibration data sets:
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Requires calibration for relationship between:
- soil plate volume and tree diameter;
- soil plate width and tree diameter;
- soil plate depth and tree diameter.
These relationships have been calibrated based on field data in the Southern Blue Ridge (Appalachian Mountains).
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Available test data sets:
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--
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Ideal data for testing:
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--
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User groups
Currently or plans for collaborating with:
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no, but would like to
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Documentation
Key papers of the model:
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(the tree growth model)
Shugart, H.H. and West, D.C. 1977. Development of an Appalachian deciduous forest succesion model and its application to assessment of the impact of the Chestnut Blight. Journal of Environmental Management 5, 161-179.
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Is there a manual available:
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no
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Model website if any:
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none
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Issues
Help
Input Files
Output Files
Download
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