Model:Shoreline

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Contact

Name Scott Peckham
Type of contact Model developer
Institute / Organization CSDMS, INSTAAR, University of Colorado
Postal address 1 1560 30th street
Postal address 2
Town / City Boulder
Postal code 80309
State Colorado
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 Scott.Peckham@colorado.edu
Phone 303-492-6752
Fax



Shoreline


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
Unix, Linux, Mac OS, Windows
Other platform
Programming language

Matlab

Other program language
Code optimized Single Processor
Multiple processors implemented
Nr of distributed processors
Nr of shared processors
Start year development 2002
Does model development still take place? Yes
If above answer is no, provide end year model development
Code development status
When did you indicate the 'code development status'?
Model availability As code, As teaching tool
Source code availability
(Or provide future intension)
Through owner"Through owner" is not in the list (Through web repository, Through CSDMS repository) of allowed values for the "Source code availability" property.
Source web address
Source csdms web address
Program license type Apache public license
Program license type other
Memory requirements Standard
Typical run time Minutes to hours


In/Output

Describe input parameters Initial coastline curve (array of xy pairs), depth of closure, a time series of wind speeds and angles, sediment grainsize, coastal bluff heights, a variety of configuration flags
Input format ASCII
Other input format
Describe output parameters The new coastline at the end of the simulation is plotted. Results are not currently saved to files.
Output format
Other output format Graphical
Pre-processing software needed? No
Describe pre-processing software
Post-processing software needed? No
Describe post-processing software
Visualization software needed? Yes
If above answer is yes IDL
Other visualization software


Process

Describe processes represented by the model Processes:
  1. Wave properties derived from wind speed, wind angle and equations that describe a "fully-developed" sea state.
  2. Longshore sediment transport as modeled by the CERC or Kamphuis formulas.
  3. Conservation of mass for sediment.
  4. Simple methods to model cross-shore sediment transport.
Describe key physical parameters and equations CERC formula for sediment transport rate (see Komar)

Kamphuis formula for sediment transport rate. Conservation of sediment mass.

Describe length scale and resolution constraints Spatial resolution of coastline is typically 1 to 50 meters.
Describe time scale and resolution constraints The model is typically driven by hourly wind data (speed and angle) and models coastal change over a period of 10 to 100 years.
Describe any numerical limitations and issues The model cannot yet fully handle complex coastline geometries, such as those that cannot be represented (after rotation) by a single-valued function.


Testing

Describe available calibration data sets This model is not calibrated, but uses physically-based (measurable) parameters and measured data for validation. See next box.
Upload calibration data sets if available:
Describe available test data sets Model was only used for modeling coastline change in the vicinity of Barrow, Alaska. Hourly wind data from a met station at the Barrow Airport was used to drive the model. High-resolution coastline data digitized from aerial photos by Manley et al. (2006) was used for initial and final coastlines. The latter was used for validation purposes. High-resolution DEMs were also used.
Upload test data sets if available:
Describe ideal data for testing High-resolution coastal change data, for example, digitized from aerial photography or measured with GPS.


Other

Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers? Have collaborated somewhat with Brad Murray and Andrew Ashton.
Is there a manual available? No
Upload manual if available:
Model website if any
Model forum / discussion board
Comments


Shoreline

Introduction

History

Papers

Shoreline Questionnaire

Contact Information

Model: Shoreline
Contact person: Scott Peckham
Institute: CSDMS, INSTAAR, University of Colorado
City: Boulder, CO
Country: USA
Email: Scott.Peckham@colorado.edu
2nd person involved: --
3rd person involved: --

Model description

Model type: Modular model for the coastal domain.
Description: Shoreline is a "line model" for modeling the evolution of a coastline as the result of wind/wave-driven longshore sediment transport. It is based on conservation of mass and a semi-empirical sediment transport formula known as the CERC formula. This model was specifically adapted for modeling the evolution of the coastline near Barrow, Alaska.

Technical information

Supported platforms: UNIX, Linux, Mac OSX, Windows
Programming language: IDL
Model development started at: 2003 and was finished in 2007.
To what degree will the model become available: Source code will be available, and will be available as teaching tool a
Current license type: Apache public license
Memory requirements: Standard
Typical run time: minutes to hours

Input / Output description

Input parameters: Initial coastline curve (array of xy pairs), depth of closure, a time series of wind speeds and angles, sediment grainsize, coastal bluff heights, a variety of configuration flags
Input format: ASCII
Output parameters: The new coastline at the end of the simulation is plotted. Results are not currently saved to files.
Output format: Graphical
Post-processing software (if needed): No
Visualization software (if needed): Yes, IDL

Process description

Processes represented by model: (1) Wave properties derived from wind speed, wind angle and equations that describe a "fully-developed" sea state.
(2) Longshore sediment transport as modeled by the CERC or Kamphuis formulas.
(3) Conservation of mass for sediment.
(4) Simple methods to model cross-shore sediment transport.
Key physical parameters & equations: CERC formula for sediment transport rate (see Komar)

Kamphuis formula for sediment transport rate.
Conservation of sediment mass.

Length scale & resolution constraints: Spatial resolution of coastline is typically 1 to 50 meters.
Time scale & resolution constraints: The model is typically driven by hourly wind data (speed and angle) and models coastal change over a period of 10 to 100 years.
Numerical limitations and issues : The model cannot yet fully handle complex coastline geometries, such as those that cannot be represented (after rotation) by a single-valued function.

Testing

Available calibration data sets: This model is not calibrated, but uses physically-based (measurable) parameters and measured data for validation. See next box.
Available test data sets: Model was only used for modeling coastline change in the vicinity of Barrow, Alaska. Hourly wind data from a met station at the Barrow Airport was used to drive the model. High-resolution coastline data digitized from aerial photos by Manley et al. (2006) was used for initial and final coastlines. The latter was used for validation purposes. High-resolution DEMs were also used.
Ideal data for testing: High-resolution coastal change data, for example, digitized from aerial photography or measured with GPS.

User groups

Currently or plans for collaborating with: Have collaborated somewhat with Brad Murray and Andrew Ashton.

Documentation

Key papers of the model: Peckham, S.D. (2009) Modeling longshore transport and coastal erosion due to storms at Barrow, Alaska, to be submitted with model source code to Computers and Geosciences.
Is there a manual available: no
Model website if any: no

Additional comments

Comments: --

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