Model help:CEM
CEM
Model Introduction
The CEM model, the Coastline Evolution Model, simulates the evolution of a shoreline due to gradients in breaking-wave-driven alongshore sediment transport. The model assumes that the coast consists of a high percentage of mobile sediment and its other assumptions are more applicable at shoreline lengths of km’s and larger. The model was initially designed to investigate an instability in the shape of the coast caused by waves approaching with ‘high’ angles (with the angle between deepwater crests and the coast > 45 degrees).
Extended model introduction
Extended introduction to the module
Model input parameters
input variable1 | variable description1 | variable units1 |
variable2 | description2 | units2 |
Model output parameters
output variable1 | variable description1 | variable units1 |
variable2 | description2 | units2 |
Coupling parameters
Uses ports
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Provides ports
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Main equations
A list of the key equations. HTML format is supported; latex format will be supported in the future
Numerical scheme
Output variable
Notes
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Examples
An example run with input parameters as well as a figure / movie of the output
Follow the next steps to include images / movies of simulations:
- Upload file: http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Special:Upload
- Create link to the file on your page: [[Image:<file name>]].
See also: Help:Images or Help:Movies
Developer(s)
Name of the module developer(s)
References
Key papers
External links
Any link, eg. to the model questionnaire, the e-book that is on the CSDMS web, Gary Parkers website....