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|One-line model description=SedPlume simulates glacial meltwater plume dynamics and sedimentation.
|Extended model description=SedPlume is an integral model, solving the conservation equations of volume, momentum, buoyancy and sediment flux along the path of a turbulent plume injected into stably stratified ambient fluid. Sedimentation occurs from the plume when the radial component of the sediment fall velocity exceeds the entrainment velocity. When the plume reaches the surface, it is treated as a radially spreading surface gravity current, for which exact solutions exist for the sediment deposition rate. Flocculation of silt and clay particles is modeled using empirical measurements of particle settling velocities in fjords to adjust the settling velocity of fine-grained sediments.
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|Postal code=CB2 1 ER
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|State=NO STATE
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|Country=UK
|Country=United Kingdom
|Email address=rm423@cam.ac.uk
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|Fax=44 1223-336549
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|Does model development still take place?=Yes
|Does model development still take place?=Yes
|Model availability=As code
|Model availability=As code
|Source code availability=Through CSDMS repository
|Program license type=Other
|Program license type=Other
|Program license type other=Licence needs to be changes, see box above
|Program license type other=Licence needs to be changes, see box above
|OpenMI compliant=No but possible
|CCA component=No but possible
|IRF interface=No but possible
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|Provide key papers on model if any=Key Papers:
* '''Mugford, R.I., Dowdeswell, J.A., 2009. SedBerg and SedPlume Models: Simulating Sediment Delivery from Tidewater Glaciers to the Marine Environment.  American Geophysical Union.'''
* '''Mugford, R.I., Dowdeswell, J.A., 2010. Modelling glacial plume dynamics and sedimentation in high-latitude fjords. Journal of Geophysical Research.'''
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
 
SedPlume simulates glacial meltwater plume dynamics and sedimentation. SedPlume is an integral model, solving the conservation equations of  volume, momentum, buoyancy and sediment flux along the path of a  turbulent plume injected into stably stratified ambient fluid.  Sedimentation occurs from the plume when the radial component of the  sediment fall velocity exceeds the entrainment velocity. When the plume  reaches the surface, it is treated as a radially spreading surface  gravity current, for which exact solutions exist for the sediment  deposition rate. Flocculation of silt and clay particles is modeled  using empirical measurements of particle settling velocities in fjords  to adjust the settling velocity of fine-grained sediments.
== History ==
== History ==
 
This model was developed by Ruth Mugford during her PhD work at Scott  Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge from 2004-2008.  It is  supplied "as is", so it may require some tweeking to get it running on  your system.  Feel free to contact Ruth if you are planning on using the  model it as she is still working on it.
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== Issues ==
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SedPlume


Metadata

Also known as
Model type Single
Model part of larger framework
Note on status model
Date note status model
Spatial dimensions 2D
Spatial extent Landscape-Scale
Model domain Coastal
One-line model description SedPlume simulates glacial meltwater plume dynamics and sedimentation.
Extended model description SedPlume is an integral model, solving the conservation equations of volume, momentum, buoyancy and sediment flux along the path of a turbulent plume injected into stably stratified ambient fluid. Sedimentation occurs from the plume when the radial component of the sediment fall velocity exceeds the entrainment velocity. When the plume reaches the surface, it is treated as a radially spreading surface gravity current, for which exact solutions exist for the sediment deposition rate. Flocculation of silt and clay particles is modeled using empirical measurements of particle settling velocities in fjords to adjust the settling velocity of fine-grained sediments.
Keywords:

glacial, sediment deposition,

Name Ruth Mugford
Type of contact Model developer
Institute / Organization University of Cambridge
Postal address 1 Lensfield Road
Postal address 2
Town / City Cambridge
Postal code CB2 1 ER
State NO STATE
Country United Kingdom
Email address rm423@cam.ac.uk
Phone 44 1223-336574
Fax 44 1223-336549


Supported platforms
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C

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Code optimized Single Processor
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Start year development 2003
Does model development still take place? Yes
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Model availability As code
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Memory requirements --
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Pre-processing software needed? No
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OpenMI compliant No but possible
BMI compliant No but possible
WMT component No but possible
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Nr. of publications: --
Total citations: 0
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Introduction

SedPlume simulates glacial meltwater plume dynamics and sedimentation. SedPlume is an integral model, solving the conservation equations of volume, momentum, buoyancy and sediment flux along the path of a turbulent plume injected into stably stratified ambient fluid. Sedimentation occurs from the plume when the radial component of the sediment fall velocity exceeds the entrainment velocity. When the plume reaches the surface, it is treated as a radially spreading surface gravity current, for which exact solutions exist for the sediment deposition rate. Flocculation of silt and clay particles is modeled using empirical measurements of particle settling velocities in fjords to adjust the settling velocity of fine-grained sediments.

History

This model was developed by Ruth Mugford during her PhD work at Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge from 2004-2008. It is supplied "as is", so it may require some tweeking to get it running on your system. Feel free to contact Ruth if you are planning on using the model it as she is still working on it.

References




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Total citations: 0
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