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HEBEM


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Also known as
Model type Single
Model part of larger framework
Note on status model
Date note status model
Spatial dimensions 2D
Spatial extent
Model domain Terrestrial
One-line model description Hydrologically Enhanced Basin Evolution Model
Extended model description The Hydrologically Enhanced Basin Evolution Model (HEBEM) is a combined hydrologic/geomorphic model. The hydrologic model simulates precipitation with variability, infiltration, evapotranspiration, overland flow, and groundwater flow, thus producing a spatially and temporally varying water discharge Q that drives fluvial processes in the land surface. The geomorphic model accounts for tectonic forcing, hillslope processes, erosion, and sediment transport. The combined model uses multiple time steps for hydrologic and geomorphic processes. Due to its hydrologic representation, the model is able to investigate the interaction between hydrology and geomorpholgy.
Keywords:

basin evolution, hydrological, geomorphologic,

Name Jeffrey Niemann
Type of contact Model developer
Institute / Organization Colorado State University
Postal address 1 Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Postal address 2 Campus Delivery 1372
Town / City Fort Collins
Postal code 80523
State Colorado
Country United States
Email address jniemann@engr.colostate.edu
Phone 970 491 3517
Fax 970 491 7727


Name Xiangjiang Huang
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Supported platforms
Unix
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Programming language

Fortran77, Fortran90, C

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Code optimized
Multiple processors implemented
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Start year development 2001
Does model development still take place? Yes
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Program license type Other
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Memory requirements --
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Describe input parameters A grid with initial elevation. Hydrologic time step and geomorphic time step

Hydrologic paramters: average rainfall intensity, rainall duration, interstorm period, infiltration capacity, porosity, hydraulic conductivity, aquifer depth, specific yield, PET

Geomorphic parameters: baselevel lowering rate, diffusivity for hillslope processes, weathering rate, parameters for erosion and sediment transport model

Input format ASCII
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Describe output parameters elevations of all nodes elevation changes of all nodes
Output format ASCII
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Pre-processing software needed? No
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Post-processing software needed? No
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Visualization software needed? No
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Describe processes represented by the model Hydrologic processes:

Precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration, overland flow, saturation-excess runoff, groundwater flow

Geomorphic processes: Baselevel lowering, weathering, hillslope processes, erosion, sediment transport

Describe key physical parameters and equations Infiltration capacity, water balance equation

Hydraulic conductivity, 2-D Dupuit groundwater movement equation

Describe length scale and resolution constraints A grid with 100x100 cells, Typical cells with a resolution of 40x40m
Describe time scale and resolution constraints Time scale of 10,000 years. Typical time step is 3 hour
Describe any numerical limitations and issues N/A


Describe available calibration data sets The hydrologic model was calibrated using hydrologic measurements of WE-38 watershed in PA
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Describe available test data sets N/A
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Describe ideal data for testing N/A


Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers? None
Is there a manual available? No
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OpenMI compliant No but possible
BMI compliant No but possible
WMT component No but possible
PyMT component
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