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|ModelDomain=Terrestrial
|One-line model description=Bedload transport model
|Extended model description=Calculates the bedload transport rates and weights per unit area for each size-density. NB. Bedload transport of different size-densities is proportioned according to the volumes in the bed.
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{{Model keywords
|Model keywords=fluvial morphodynamics
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{{Modeler information
|First name=Rudy
|Last name=Slingerland
|Type of contact=Model developer
|Institute / Organization=Penn State University
|Postal address 1=503A Deike Building
|Town / City=University Park
|Postal code=16802
|Country=United States
|State=Pennsylvania
|Email address=sling@geosc.psu.edu
|Phone=+1 814 865-6892
|Fax=+1 814 865-3191
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{{Model technical information
|Supported platforms=Unix, Linux, Mac OS, Windows
|Programming language=Fortran77
|Code optimized=Single Processor
|Start year development=1992
|Does model development still take place?=No
|End year development=1994
|DevelopmentCode=As is, no updates are provided
|DevelopmentCodeYearChecked=2020
|Model availability=As code
|Source code availability=Through CSDMS repository
|Source csdms web address=https://github.com/csdms-contrib/midas
|Program license type=Other
|Program license type other=--
|Memory requirements=<512MB
|Typical run time=a few seconds
}}
{{Input - Output description
|Describe input parameters=Proportion by mass of each size-density fraction in the bed, instantaneous turbulent grain shear velocities, critical shear stresses of each size-density fraction
|Input format=ASCII
|Describe output parameters=weight bedload transport rates of each size-density fraction
|Output format=ASCII
|Pre-processing software needed?=No
|Post-processing software needed?=No
|Visualization software needed?=Yes
|Other visualization software=any software that can read ASCII data
}}
{{Process description model
|Describe processes represented by the model=Mass flux per unit width, dry mass of grains moving over the unit bed area, calculates the suspendable amount present in the moving bed
|Describe key physical parameters and equations=Bridge function, see Bridge and Dominic (1984) or Einstein's equation
|Describe length scale and resolution constraints=--
|Describe time scale and resolution constraints=--
|Describe any numerical limitations and issues=--
}}
{{Model testing
|Describe available calibration data sets=See Slingerland et al. (1994)
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{{Users groups model
|Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?=None
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{{Documentation model
|Manual model available=No
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{{Additional comments model}}
{{CSDMS staff part
|OpenMI compliant=No but possible
|IRF interface=No but possible
|CMT component=No but possible
|CCA component=No but possible
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{{DOI information
|DOI model=10.1594/IEDA/100094
|DOI assigned to model version=0.1
|DOI-year assigned to model version=1994
|DOI-filelink=https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/doi-source-code/midas-10.1594.IEDA.100147-0.1.tar.gz
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|developer                = '''Slingerland''', Rudy
|one-line-description    = Bedload transport model 
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== BEDLOAD ==
__TOC__
===Introduction===
=== History ===
=== Papers ===
=== BEDLOAD Questionnaire ===
==== Contact Information ====
{| class="wikitable"
| class="model_col1"| Model:
| class="model_col2"| BEDLOAD
|-
| class="model_col1"| Contact person:
| class="model_col2"| Rudy Slingerland
|-
| class="model_col1"| Institute:
| class="model_col2"| Penn State University
|-
| class="model_col1"| City:
| class="model_col2"| University Park
|-
| class="model_col1"| Country:
| class="model_col2"| USA
|-
| class="model_col1"| Email:
| class="model_col2"| sling@geosc.psu.edu
|-
| class="model_col1"| 2nd person involved:
| class="model_col2"| --
|-
| class="model_col1"| 3rd person involved:
| class="model_col2"| --
|}
==== Model description ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Model type:
| class="model_col2"| Single model for the terrestrial domain.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Description:
| class="model_col2"| Calculates the bedload transport rates and weights per unit area for each size-density. NB. Bedload transport of different size-densities is proportioned according to the volumes in the bed.
|}
==== Technical information ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Supported platforms:
| class="model_col2"| Unix, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
|-
| class="model_col1"| Programming language:
| class="model_col2"| Fortran77
|-
| class="model_col1"| Model development started at:
| class="model_col2"| 1992 and ended in 1994
|-
| class="model_col1"| To what degree will the model become available:
| class="model_col2"| Source code will be available
|-
| class="model_col1"| Current license type:
| class="model_col2"| --
|-
| class="model_col1"| Memory requirements:
| class="model_col2"| <512MB
|-
| class="model_col1"| Typical run time:
| class="model_col2"| a few seconds
|}
==== Input / Output description ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Input parameters:
| class="model_col2"| Proportion by mass of each size-density fraction in the bed, instantaneous turbulent grain shear velocities, critical shear stresses of each size-density fraction
|-
| class="model_col1"| Input format:
| class="model_col2"| ASCII
|-
| class="model_col1"| Output parameters:
| class="model_col2"| weight bedload transport rates of each size-density fraction 
|-
| class="model_col1"| Output format:
| class="model_col2"| ASCII
|-
| class="model_col1"| Post-processing software (if needed):
| class="model_col2"| no
|-
| class="model_col1"| Visualization software (if needed):
| class="model_col2"| Yes, any software that can read ASCII data
|}
==== Process description ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Processes represented by model:
| class="model_col2"| Mass flux per unit width, dry mass of grains moving over the unit bed area, calculates the suspendable amount present in the moving bed
|-
| class="model_col1"| Key physical parameters & equations:
| class="model_col2"| Bridge function, see Bridge and Dominic (1984) or Einstein's equation
|-
| class="model_col1"| Length scale & resolution constraints:
| class="model_col2"| --
|-
| class="model_col1"| Time scale & resolution constraints:
| class="model_col2"| --
|-
| class="model_col1"| Numerical limitations and issues :
| class="model_col2"| --
|}
==== Testing ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Available calibration data sets:
| class="model_col2"| See Slingerland et al. (1994)
|-
| class="model_col1"| Available test data sets:
| class="model_col2"| --
|-
| class="model_col1"| Ideal data for testing:
| class="model_col2"| --
|}
==== User groups ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Currently or plans for collaborating with:
| class="model_col2"| None
|}
==== Documentation ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Key papers of the model:
| class="model_col2"| Slingerland, R.L., K. Furlong and J. Harbaugh, 1994. Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins/Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures , Prentice Hall, Englewood Clifss, NJ:219 pp.
|-
| class="model_col1"| Is there a manual available:
| class="model_col2"| no
|-
| class="model_col1"| Model website if any:
| class="model_col2"| ftp://ftp.geosc.psu.edu/sling/SimSedBasinsBook/
|}
==== Additional comments ====
{| class="wikitable" 
| class="model_col1"| Comments:
| class="model_col2"| --
|}
=== Issues ===
=== Help ===
=== Input Files ===
=== Output Files ===
=== Download ===
==== Source-Code Snapshots ====
''Bedload'' is not a stand-alone model but is part of [[MIDAS Information|''Midas'']].  You can obtain it by downloading the ''Midas'' distribution and grabbing <tt>bedload.f</tt> from it.


Source-code snapshots of ''Midas'' are available via ftp at:


:[http://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/midas http://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/midas]
==Introduction==


The latest version:
== History ==
:[http://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/midas/midas-latest.tar.gz midas-latest.tar.gz]


== References  ==
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=== Source ===
== Issues ==


''Bedload'' is not a stand-alone model but is part of [[MIDAS Information|''Midas'']].  You can obtain the source code through the ''Midas'' repository or view the most recent version here: [https://mp.colorado.edu/svn/midas/trunk/bedload.f https://mp.colorado.edu/svn/midas/trunk/bedload.f].
== Help ==
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The source code for ''Midas'' can be checked out from the CSDMS subversion repository using this command:
== Input Files ==
<geshi lang=bash>
# Project members authenticate over HTTPS to allow committing changes.
svn checkout https://csdms.colorado.edu/svn/midas
</geshi>
For help on using Subversion please see our [[SVN#Check out models (as developer)|help page]].


[[Category:Terrestrial]]
== Output Files ==

Latest revision as of 20:19, 16 September 2020



BEDLOAD


Metadata

Also known as
Model type Single
Model part of larger framework
Note on status model
Date note status model
Incorporated models or components:
Spatial dimensions
Spatial extent
Model domain Terrestrial
One-line model description Bedload transport model
Extended model description Calculates the bedload transport rates and weights per unit area for each size-density. NB. Bedload transport of different size-densities is proportioned according to the volumes in the bed.
Keywords:

fluvial morphodynamics,

Name Rudy Slingerland
Type of contact Model developer
Institute / Organization Penn State University
Postal address 1 503A Deike Building
Postal address 2
Town / City University Park
Postal code 16802
State Pennsylvania
Country United States
Email address sling@geosc.psu.edu
Phone +1 814 865-6892
Fax +1 814 865-3191


Supported platforms
Unix, Linux, Mac OS, Windows
Other platform
Programming language

Fortran77

Other program language
Code optimized Single Processor
Multiple processors implemented
Nr of distributed processors
Nr of shared processors
Start year development 1992
Does model development still take place? No
If above answer is no, provide end year model development 1994
Code development status As is, no updates are provided
When did you indicate the 'code development status'? 2020
Model availability As code
Source code availability
(Or provide future intension)
Through CSDMS repository
Source web address
Source csdms web address https://github.com/csdms-contrib/midas
Program license type Other
Program license type other --
Memory requirements <512MB
Typical run time a few seconds


Describe input parameters Proportion by mass of each size-density fraction in the bed, instantaneous turbulent grain shear velocities, critical shear stresses of each size-density fraction
Input format ASCII
Other input format
Describe output parameters weight bedload transport rates of each size-density fraction
Output format ASCII
Other output format
Pre-processing software needed? No
Describe pre-processing software
Post-processing software needed? No
Describe post-processing software
Visualization software needed? Yes
If above answer is yes
Other visualization software any software that can read ASCII data


Describe processes represented by the model Mass flux per unit width, dry mass of grains moving over the unit bed area, calculates the suspendable amount present in the moving bed
Describe key physical parameters and equations Bridge function, see Bridge and Dominic (1984) or Einstein's equation
Describe length scale and resolution constraints --
Describe time scale and resolution constraints --
Describe any numerical limitations and issues --


Describe available calibration data sets See Slingerland et al. (1994)
Upload calibration data sets if available:
Describe available test data sets
Upload test data sets if available:
Describe ideal data for testing


Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers? None
Is there a manual available? No
Upload manual if available:
Model website if any
Model forum / discussion board
Comments


This part will be filled out by CSDMS staff

OpenMI compliant No but possible
BMI compliant No but possible
WMT component No but possible
PyMT component
Is this a data component
DOI model 10.1594/IEDA/100094
For model version 0.1
Year version submitted 1994
Link to file https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/doi-source-code/midas-10.1594.IEDA.100147-0.1.tar.gz
Can be coupled with:
Model info

Nr. of publications: 2
Total citations: 31
h-index: 1
m-quotient: 0.03
Qrcode BEDLOAD.png
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Introduction

History

References




Nr. of publications: 2
Total citations: 31
h-index: 1
m-quotient: 0.03



Featured publication(s)YearModel describedType of ReferenceCitations
Slingerland, R.L.; Furlong, K.; Harbaugh, J.; 2008. Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins/Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures. In: (eds.).. 352.
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2008 2DFLOWVEL
BEDLOAD
DELTA
ENTRAIN
ENTRAINH
FLDTA
LITHFLEX1
LITHFLEX2
LOGDIST
LONGPRO
MIDAS
SETTLE
STORM
STVENANT
SUSP
SVELA
TURB
WAVEREF
WINDSEA
YANGs
Model application 31
Slingerland, R.L.; 1994. BEDLOAD, version 0.1.. , , https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/doi-source-code/midas-10.1594.IEDA.100147-0.1.tar.gz. 10.1594/IEDA/100094
(View/edit entry)
1994 BEDLOAD
Source code ref. 0
See more publications of BEDLOAD


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