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|Extended model description=This program computes 1D bed variation in rivers due to differential sediment transport in which it is possible to allow the bed to undergo a sudden vertical fault of a specified amount, at a specified place and time. Faulting is realized by moving all notes downstream of the specified point downward by the amount of the faulting. | |Extended model description=This program computes 1D bed variation in rivers due to differential sediment transport in which it is possible to allow the bed to undergo a sudden vertical fault of a specified amount, at a specified place and time. Faulting is realized by moving all notes downstream of the specified point downward by the amount of the faulting. | ||
The sediment is assumed to be uniform with size D. All sediment transport is assumed to occur in a specified fraction of time during which the river is in flood, specified by an intermittency. A Manning-Strickler formulation is used for bed resistance. A generic relation of the general form of that due to Meyer-Peter and Muller is used for sediment transport. The flow is computed using the normal flow approximation. | The sediment is assumed to be uniform with size D. All sediment transport is assumed to occur in a specified fraction of time during which the river is in flood, specified by an intermittency. A Manning-Strickler formulation is used for bed resistance. A generic relation of the general form of that due to Meyer-Peter and Muller is used for sediment transport. The flow is computed using the normal flow approximation. | ||
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|Provide key papers on model if any=There is no PDF papers, but the related stuff could be found on the website: | |Provide key papers on model if any=There is no PDF papers, but the related stuff could be found on the website: | ||
http://vtchl.uiuc.edu/people/parkerg/morphodynamics_e-book.htm | http://vtchl.uiuc.edu/people/parkerg/morphodynamics_e-book.htm | ||
|Manual model available=No | |Manual model available=No | ||
|Model website if any=http://vtchl.uiuc.edu/people/parkerg/morphodynamics_e-book.htm | |Model website if any=http://vtchl.uiuc.edu/people/parkerg/morphodynamics_e-book.htm |
Revision as of 13:24, 3 June 2011
Contact
Name | Gary Parker |
Type of contact | Model developer |
Institute / Organization | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Postal address 1 | 205 North Mathews Ave |
Postal address 2 | |
Town / City | Urbana |
Postal code | 61801 |
State | Illinois |
Country | USA"USA" is not in the list (Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, ...) of allowed values for the "Country" property. |
Email address | parkerg@illinois.edu |
Phone | 217 244-5159 |
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AgDegNormalFault
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bed variation, fluvial, fault, Technical specs
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