Model:DECAL

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DECAL

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Contact Information

Model: DECAL
Contact person: Andreas Baas
Institute: King's College London
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Email: andreas.baas@kcl.ac.uk
2nd person involved: --
3rd person involved: --

Model description

Model type: Single model for the terrestrial and coastal domain.
Description: A cellular automaton model for simulating the development of aeolian dune landscapes under the influence of vegetation and biota (parabolic dunes, blowouts, foredunes, nebkha dunes).

Technical information

Supported platforms: Windows
Programming language: C++, Matlab
Model was developed started from: 2005
To what degree will the model become available: As teaching tool and as an executable. Basic algorithm is very simple and transferrable
Current license type: --
Memory requirements: Variable
Typical run time: Variable

Input / Output description

Input parameters: Staring grid topography and vegetation maps, control parameters such as potential transport rates, vegetation response functions
Input format: ASCII
Output parameters: resultant landscape topography and vegetation distributions; annual avalanching statistics
Output format: ASCII
Post-processing software (if needed): yes, Any package for imaging DEMs and vegetation maps
Visualization software (if needed): yes: ESRI, IDL, Matlab

Process description

Processes represented by model: development of dune landscapes under the interaction between aeolian sand transport and vegetation growth and response
Key physical parameters & equations: potential sand transport rate, sediment avaliability, vegetation response characteristics
Length scale & resolution constraints: smallest cell should be equivalent to basic plant element (bush, grass clump)
Time scale & resolution constraints: lower limit akin to days, no upper limit
Numerical limitations and issues : heavy sequential number crunching (not written for parellel processing)

Testing

Available calibration data sets: none yet; in development
Available test data sets: none yet; in development
Ideal data for testing: field monitoring of geomorphic development and vegetation mapping, long-term required

User groups

Currently or plans for collaborating with: yes, future plans for collaborating on applying and comparing the model with real-world landscapes

Documentation

Key papers of the model: Baas (2002) Geomorphology,48.

Nield & Baas (2008) Earth Surface Processes and Landforms,33.

Is there a manual available: --
Model website if any: http://www.aeoliangeomorphology.org

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