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Nightly runs are carried out on every SVN repository commit.  +
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None at present - forthcoming  +
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None available  +
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ONR test bed and others.  +
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ParFlow contains a directory of test cases that may be automated as a check of the code.  +
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Permafrost model can be tested with ground temperature time series at several depths. Lake model can be tested with known ice depths (though snow, not accounted for in model, can affect depth by several 10s of cm).  +
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Please look at the GEOtop website: http://www.slideshare.net/GEOFRAMEcafe/geotop-2008?type=powerpoint  +
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Q(m^3/s): daily water discharge series, 365 by 1 matrix Qs(kg/s): daily sediment flux series, 365 by 1 matrix The trigger flood event is set at the 232th day  +
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Sample input and output files are included with the code.  +
Sample input files used to create plots shown in manual.  +
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See SBEACH Report 4 (http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil/chl.aspx?p=s&a=Software;31 )  +
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See answer above; many shoreline data sets exist. Comparing model results to detailed records of coastline change will become more appropriate as the model is used to investigate shoreline change in more detail in a particular location and time period. However, to date the model has been used chiefly for relatively abstract explorations of how coastline evolution works: how emergent coastline structures such as capes, spits, and alongshore sand waves form and interact; how heterogeneity in underlying geology affects coastline evolution; how scenarios of changing storm and wave climates would affect coastline change; and how human manipulations alter large-scale coastline change). Ashton and Murray (2006b) compared robust model predictions concerning the way local wave climates vary along a coastline with emergent structures (capes and flying spits) to hindcast wave climates along actual shorelines. As opposed to testing whether model parameters can be adjusted to reproduce observations in detail, testing a robust prediction like this, which does not depend on the formal details of the model ingredients, can falsify the hypothesis that the interactions in the model capture the basic aspects of the interactions that are important in the actual system (see Murray, 2003; 2007).  +
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See applications described in software documentation http://water.usgs.gov/software/loadest/doc/  +
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See article: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10121915  +
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See uploaded data file (Data.tar); or visit: http://fiesta.bren.ucsb.edu/~rhessys/setup/downloads/source.shtml  +
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See user documentation available at website  +
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See: http://hydro.ou.edu/Model/CREST/CREST_downloads.html  +
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See: http://hydromad.catchment.org/  +
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See: http://northweb.hpl.umces.edu/LTRANS.htm  +
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Several papers have been published that can be used in comparison tests (simply Google Niedoroda)  +