Property:Describe output parameters model
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1-D Metrics: (channel width, bank height, floodplain width); 2-D Metrics: (floodplain 2D metrics); 2-D HAND Metrics: (channel width and floodplain width) +
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2-dimensional distributions of the following:
* Vegetation community (high- or low-flow-resistance)
* Depth-averaged flow speed and directional components
* Bed shear stress
* Soil elevation
* Suspended sediment concentration +
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3D fields of temperature, salinity, velocity, turbulent kinetic energy; 2D fields of surface elevation, vertically averaged velocity, stream function. +
D
3D grid of the simulated basin (cartesian grid), + properties (depositional bathymetry, lithology, facies, porosity, ...) +
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3D stratigraphy (age, provenance, grainsize, peat fraction)<br>Morphodynamic maps of grainsize, discharge, sediment erosion and deposition +
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A 3D cube of model strata coded by water depth of deposition and thickness transported versus thickness deposited in-situ per time step +
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A plot, and/or the value of the NetCDF file at the designated cell +
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A sequence of grids that represent DEMs at different times in the evolution. Saved in RTS (RiverTools Sequence) format with RTI file for georeferencing. +
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A web page displaying skill scores for the models and plots (PNG) of the spatial distribution of model outputs versus benchmark data. +
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After infiltration occurs, the component returns an updated 'surface_water__depth' field, as well as an updated 'soil_water_infiltration__depth' field that tracks how much water has been infiltrated into the soil column. +
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Although the model’s primary output product is channel discharge, all internal rate and state variables (soil moisture, for example) can also be written as output. In addition, all output can be written as grids, or time series at user-defined points or areas. The user has complete control over how output is written, thus minimising any waste of disk space or CPU time. +
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Barrier elevation grid, cross-shore location of ocean and back-barrier shorelines, dune elevations, overwash flux, shoreface flux, shrub cover +
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Barrier island morphology and stratigraphy and migration rate.
See User's Guide and Moore et al., 2010 for more details. +
Barrier island, marsh, and bay morphology and stratigraphy over time.
See User's Guide and Moore et al., 2010 for more details. +
C
Benthic carbonate accumulation; sediment character and thickness; organism stocks and remains; environmental history; 2D-3D map graphics; graphs of stocks and vacant seafloor through time. +
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Bottom wave orbital velocity. Also surface wave conditions if calculated from wind speed. +
C
CREST outputs consist of several variables, including:
*storage depths of the vegetation canopy,
*the three soil layers, and two linear reservoirs,
*relative change of the six reservoir levels representing actual evapotranspiration from the canopy and soil layers,
*overland and interflow excess rain,
* overland and interflow runoff. +
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CSV file of final bathymetry and deposit thickness for each grain size contained in the flow +
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CSV file of final bathymetry and deposit thickness for each grain size contained in the flow +
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Centerline and floodplain evolution through time, as well as hydraulic parameters as detailed in the model documentation +
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Channel centerlines and associated model parameters +
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Channel geometry; sediment export +
Channel network as well as flow directions. Morphologic properties are computed as well, including link lengths, widths, sinuosities, branching angles,
and braiding indices. +
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Channel network configuration and morphology, marsh platform elevations, erosion and accretion rates, relevant geomorphological features +
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Characteristics of tree growth (stand biomass, stem count, leaf area, diamter) and characteristics of sediment transport (sediment flux in m4/m/yr, # of tree falls) +
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Critical shear stress for entrainment of a noncohesive grain from a mixed size-density bed +
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Cross-sectional mean flow velocities, flow depths, bed shear stresses as a function of along-channel distance. +
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Current thickness, velocity, and D50 for active layer and in suspension. +
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DEM, Flow patterns, Inundation, Grainsize and others +
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DLBRM output includes, for every cell in the watershed grid, surface runoff to surface storage, infiltration to USZ, ET, ETP, percolation from USZ to LSZ, interflow from LSZ to surface storage, deep percolation from LSZ to groundwater storage, groundwater flow from groundwater storage to surface storage, surface moisture storage, USZ, and LSZ moisture storages, groundwater storage, and lateral flows from storages to adjacent cells for the surface (channel outflow), USZ, LSZ, and groundwater (Changsheng He and Thomas E. Croley II, 2007). +
Dakotathon produces no output parameters; instead, it creates the standard Dakota output files '''dakota.out''' and '''dakota.dat'''. +
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Dampening effects of vegetation and snow on temperature
Mean annual active layer thickness
Mean annual temperature at the permafrost ground surface +
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