Model:GPM

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GPM

Introduction

History

Papers

GPM Questionnaire

Contact Information

Model: Geologic Process Modeler (GPM)
Contact person: Daniel Tetzlaff
Institute: Schlumberger
City: Houston, TX
Country: USA
Email: dtetzlaff@slb.com
2nd person involved: --
3rd person involved: --

Model description

Model type: Single model for the terrestrial, coastal and marine domain.
Description: Another derivative of the original SEDSIM, completely rewritten from scratch. It uses finite differences (in addition to the original particle-cell method) to speed up steady flow calculations. It also incorporates compaction algorithms. A general description has been published.

Technical information

Supported platforms: Windows
Programming language: C_plus
Model was developed started from: 2001 and was finished in 2006
To what degree will the model become available: Not
Current license type: --
Memory requirements: 2GB
Typical run time: 20 minutes

Input / Output description

Input parameters: Initial topography.

Initial subsurface layering, if any.
Properties of existing rocks/sediments.
Sea-level change curve.
Sources of flow and sediment, sources of wave action, boundary conditions Externally imposed vertical tectonics as a function of horizontal position and time

Input format: ASCII
Output parameters: Free-surface flow and wave action through time.

Erosion and deposition through time.
Optionally, compaction, including porosity reduction.

Output format: ASCII
Post-processing software (if needed): no (Post processing not needed, but important for visualization and data conversion).
Visualization software (if needed): yes, Proprietary

Process description

Processes represented by model: Free-surface flow including wave action

Clastic erosion, transport, deposition
Compaction (load-based, vertical porous flow, full 3D porous flow)
Rudimentary carbonate growth

Key physical parameters & equations: Shallow-water equations for fluid flow
Separate equations for wave propagation
Shield's criterion and transport capacity criterion for clastic transport (similar to SEDSIM)
Sigle-phase flow in porous media for vertical and 3D compaction options.
Length scale & resolution constraints: From a few hundred m to a few hundred Km
Time scale & resolution constraints: From seconds to about 100,000 years.
Numerical limitations and issues : Can be very slow in complex systems.

Testing

Available calibration data sets: None available
Available test data sets: None available
Ideal data for testing: Laboratory and field data of free-surface flow and clastic transport rates.

User groups

Currently or plans for collaborating with: I am interested in collaboration, but it may be difficult due to proprietary restrictions.

Documentation

Key papers of the model: Tetzlaff, D.M., and Schafmeister, M.-T., 2007, Interaction among sedimentation, compaction, and groundwater flow in coastal settings, /in /Harff, J., Hay, W.W.
Tetzlaff, D.M., eds., Coastline Changes: Interrelation of Climate and Geological Processes: Geological Society of America Special Paper 426, p. 65–87.
Is there a manual available: --
Model website if any: --

Additional comments

Comments: This model is unlikely to become available in any form other than snapshots of output. It is provided for reference.

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