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| == ParFlow ==
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| ===Introduction===
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| === History ===
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| === Papers ===
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| === ParFlow Questionnaire === | | == Issues == |
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| ==== Contact Information ==== | | == Help == |
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| | class="model_col1"| Model:
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| | class="model_col2"| ParFlow
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| | class="model_col1"| Contact person:
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| | class="model_col2"| Reed Maxwell (Project manager)
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| | class="model_col1"| Institute:
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| | class="model_col2"| International Groundwater Modeling Center, Colorado School of Mines
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| | class="model_col1"| City:
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| | class="model_col2"| Golden, CO
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| | class="model_col1"| Country:
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| | class="model_col2"| USA
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| | class="model_col1"| Email:
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| | class="model_col2"| rmaxwell@mines.edu
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| | class="model_col1"| 2nd person involved:
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| | class="model_col2"| Steven Smith (Model developer)
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| | class="model_col1"| 3rd person involved:
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| | class="model_col2"| Stefan Kollet (Technical contact)
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| ==== Model Description ==== | | == Output Files == |
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| | class="model_col1"| Model type:
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| | class="model_col2"| Modular model for the terrestrial domain.
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| | class="model_col1"| Description:
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| | class="model_col2"| ParFlow is an open-source, object-oriented, parallel watershed flow model. It includes fully-integrated overland flow, the ability to simulate complex topography, geology and heterogeneity and coupled land-surface processes including the land-energy budget, biogeochemistry and snow (via CLM). It is multi-platform and runs with a common I/O structure from laptop to supercomputer. ParFlow is the result of a long, multi-institutional development history and is now a collaborative effort between CSM, LLNL, UniBonn and UCB. ParFlow has been coupled to the mesoscale, meteorological code ARPS and the NCAR code WRF.
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| ==== Technical information ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Supported platforms:
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| | class="model_col2"| UNIX, Linux, Mac OSX
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| | class="model_col1"| Programming language:
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| | class="model_col2"| Fortran90, C
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| | class="model_col1"| Model development started at:
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| | class="model_col2"| 1994 and development still takes place.
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| | class="model_col1"| To what degree will the model become available:
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| | class="model_col2"| Source code, as executable & teaching tool
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| | class="model_col1"| Current license type:
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| | class="model_col2"| LGPL
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| | class="model_col1"| Memory requirements:
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| | class="model_col2"| depends on problem size
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| | class="model_col1"| Typical run time:
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| | class="model_col2"| depends on problem size
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| ==== Input / Output description ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Input parameters:
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| | class="model_col2"| TCL script, many physical and numerical parameters needed.
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| | class="model_col1"| Input format:
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| | class="model_col2"| ASCII, Binary
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| | class="model_col1"| Output parameters:
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| | class="model_col2"| Many: pressure, saturation, temperature, energy fluxes, flow, etc.
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| | class="model_col1"| Output format:
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| | class="model_col2"| ASCII, Binary
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| | class="model_col1"| Post-processing software (if needed):
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| | class="model_col2"| Yes, ParFlow comes with a robust, integrated toolkit (pftools) that provides a wide range of postprocessing options.
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| | class="model_col1"| Visualization software (if needed):
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| | class="model_col2"| Yes, Matlab & Visit
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| ==== Process description ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Processes represented by model:
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| *Saturated subsurface flow.
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| *Variably-saturated subsurface flow.
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| *Integrated overland flow.
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| *Land-energy budget.
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| *Shallow heat transport.
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| *Bio-geochemistry (plant/water interactions).
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| *Correlated, Gaussian random field generators.
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| | class="model_col1"| Key physical parameters & equations:
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| | class="model_col2"| Fully described in manual.
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| | class="model_col1"| Length scale & resolution constraints:
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| | class="model_col2"| Depends upon application.
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| | class="model_col1"| Time scale & resolution constraints:
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| | class="model_col2"| Depends upon application.
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| | class="model_col1"| Numerical limitations and issues :
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| | class="model_col2"| Depends only on computer resources.
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| ==== Testing ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Available calibration data sets:
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| | class="model_col2"| ParFlow contains a directory of test cases that may be automated as a check of the code.
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| | class="model_col1"| Available test data sets:
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| | class="model_col2"| ParFlow contains a directory of test cases that may be automated as a check of the code
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| | class="model_col1"| Ideal data for testing:
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| ==== User groups ====
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| | class="model_col1"| Currently or plans for collaborating with:
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| | class="model_col2"| Yes, many already in progress.
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| ==== Documentation ====
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| #Ashby S.F. and R.D. Falgout, Nuclear Science and Engineering 124:145-159, 1996
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| #Jones, J.E. and C.S. Woodward, Advances in Water Resources 24:763-774, 2001
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| #Kollet, S.J. and R.M. Maxwell, Advances in Water Resources 29:945-958, 2006
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| #Maxwell, R.M. and N.L. Miller, Journal of Hydrometeorology 6(3):233-247, 2005
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| #Kollet, S.J. and R.M. Maxwell, Water Resources Research 44:W02402, 2008
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| | class="model_col1"| Is there a manual available:
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| | class="model_col2"| Yes
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| | class="model_col1"| Model website if any:
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| | class="model_col2"| [http://inside.mines.edu/~rmaxwell/maxwell_software.shtml http://inside.mines.edu/~rmaxwell/maxwell_software.shtml]
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| ==== Additional comments ====
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| === Issues ===
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| === Help ===
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| === Input Files ===
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| === Download ===
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| http://inside.mines.edu/~rmaxwell/maxwell_software.shtml | | http://inside.mines.edu/~rmaxwell/maxwell_software.shtml |
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| === Source ===
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| http://inside.mines.edu/~rmaxwell/maxwell_software.shtml | | http://inside.mines.edu/~rmaxwell/maxwell_software.shtml |
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