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== SEDPAK ==
==Introduction==
__TOC__


===Introduction===
== History ==


=== History ===
== Papers ==


=== Papers ===
== Issues ==


=== SEDPAK Questionnaire ===
== Help ==


==== Contact Information ====
== Input Files ==


{| class=wikitable
== Output Files ==
| class="model_col1" | Model
| class="model_col2" | SEDPAK
|-
| class="model_col1" | Contact Person
| class="model_col2" | Christopher Kendall (Project manager)
|-
| class="model_col1" | Institution
| class="model_col2" | Univ. of South Carolina
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| class="model_col1" | City
| class="model_col2" | Columbia, South Carolina
|-
| class="model_col1" | Country
| class="model_col2" | USA
|-
| class="model_col1"| Email:
| class="model_col2"| kendall@geol.sc.edu
|-
| class="model_col1"| 2nd person involved:
| class="model_col2"| Philip Moore (Technical contact)
|-
| class="model_col1"| 3rd person involved:
| class="model_col2"| --
|}


==== Model Description ====
== Download ==
 
{| class=wikitable
| class="model_col1"| Model type:
| class="model_col2"| Tool
|-
| class="model_col1"| Description:
| class="model_col2"| SEDPAK provides a conceptual framework for modeling the sedimentary fill of basins by visualizing stratal geometries as they are produced between sequence boundaries. The simulation is used to substantiate inferences drawn about the potential for hydrocarbon entrapment and accumulation within a basin. It is designed to model and reconstruct clastic and carbonate sediment geometries which are produced as a response to changing rates of tectonic movement, eustasy, and sedimentation The simulation enables the evolution of the sedimentary fill of a basin to be tracked, defines the chronostratigraphic framework for the deposition of these sediments, and illustrates the relationship between sequences and systems tracts seen in cores, outcrop, and well and seismic data.
|}
 
==== Technical Information ====
 
{| class=wikitable
| class="model_col1"| Supported platforms:
| class="model_col2"| Linux
|-
| class="model_col1"| Programming language:
| class="model_col2"| C
|-
| class="model_col1"| Model was developed started from:
| class="model_col2"| 1985 and ended in 2003
|-
| class="model_col1"| To what degree will the model become available:
| class="model_col2"| As executable and as teaching tool
|-
| class="model_col1"| Current license type:
| class="model_col2"| University of South Carolina
|-
| class="model_col1"| Memory requirements:
| class="model_col2"| 1GB
|-
| class="model_col1"| Typical run time:
| class="model_col2"| minutes
|}
 
==== Input / Output Description ====
 
{| class=wikitable
| class="model_col1"| Input parameters:
| class="model_col2"| Sealevel, Subsidence, Start Time, End Time, Sedimentation Rates, Initial basin surface
|-
| class="model_col1"| Input format:
| class="model_col2"| Key-word tags
|-
| class="model_col1"| Output parameters:
| class="model_col2"| Graphical Display and surface plot   
|-
| class="model_col1"| Output format:
| class="model_col2"| Graphics and ASCII files
|-
| class="model_col1"| Post-processing software (if needed):
| class="model_col2"| no
|-
| class="model_col1"| Visualization software (if needed):
| class="model_col2"| no
|}
 
 
==== Process Description ====
 
{| class=wikitable
| class="model_col1"| Processes represented by model:
| class="model_col2"| Refer to SEDPAK Manual: http://sedpak.geol.sc.edu/documentation.html
|-
| class="model_col1"| Key physical parameters & equations:
| class="model_col2"| --
|-
| 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"| --
|-
| 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"| http://sedpak.geol.sc.edu/doc/help/Appendix.html#9.REFERENCES
|-
| class="model_col1"| Is there a manual available:
| class="model_col2"| Yes
|-
| class="model_col1"| Model website if any:
| class="model_col2"| http://sedpak.geol.sc.edu
|}
 
==== Additional Comments ====
{| class=wikitable
| class="model_col1"| Comments:
| class="model_col2"| --
|}
 
=== Issues ===
 
=== Help ===
 
=== Input Files ===
 
=== Output Files ===
 
=== Download ===
 
=== Source ===


== Source ==


[[Category:Marine]]
[[Category:Marine]]
[[Category:Carbonate]]
[[Category:Carbonate]]

Revision as of 11:47, 14 September 2009

Contact

Name Christopher Kendall
Type of contact Project manager
Institute / Organization Univ. of South Carolina
Postal address 1 ESRI - 3rd Floor
Postal address 2 1233 Washington St.
Town / City Columbia
Postal code 29208
State South Carolina
Country USA"USA" is not in the list (Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, ...) of allowed values for the "Country" property.
Email address kendall@geol.sc.edu
Phone 803-978-7523
Fax


Name Philip Moore
Type of contact Technical contact
Institute / Organization
Postal address 1
Postal address 2
Town / City
Postal code
State
Country
Email address
Phone
Fax



SEDPAK


Metadata

Summary

Also known as
Model type Single
Model part of larger framework
Note on status model
Date note status model

Technical specs

Supported platforms
Linux
Other platform
Programming language

C

Other program language
Code optimized Single Processor
Multiple processors implemented
Nr of distributed processors
Nr of shared processors
Start year development 1985
Does model development still take place? No
If above answer is no, provide end year model development 2003
Code development status
When did you indicate the 'code development status'?
Model availability As teaching tool, As executable"As executable" is not in the list (As code, As teaching tool) of allowed values for the "Model availability" property.
Source code availability
(Or provide future intension)
Source web address
Source csdms web address
Program license type Other
Program license type other University of South Carolina
Memory requirements 1Gb
Typical run time minutes


In/Output

Describe input parameters Sealevel, Subsidence, Start Time, End Time, Sedimentation Rates, Initial basin surface
Input format
Other input format Key-word tags
Describe output parameters Graphical Display and surface plot
Output format ASCII
Other output format Graphics
Pre-processing software needed? No
Describe pre-processing software
Post-processing software needed? No
Describe post-processing software
Visualization software needed? No
If above answer is yes
Other visualization software


Process

Describe processes represented by the model Refer to SEDPAK Manual

http://sedpak.geol.sc.edu/documentation.html

Describe key physical parameters and equations --
Describe length scale and resolution constraints --
Describe time scale and resolution constraints --
Describe any numerical limitations and issues --


Testing

Describe available calibration data sets Included in distribution
Upload calibration data sets if available:
Describe available test data sets --
Upload test data sets if available:
Describe ideal data for testing --


Other

Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers? None
Is there a manual available? Yes
Upload manual if available:
Model website if any http://sedpak.geol.sc.edu
Model forum / discussion board
Comments


Introduction

History

Papers

Issues

Help

Input Files

Output Files

Download

Source