Property:Describe output parameters model

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F
depth, liquid and solid discharges along x and y. In the multi-layer version(under development), these are provided for each layer.  +
M
elevation through time many other parameters can be saved during the simulations (e.g., velocity, suspended sediment concentration)  +
L
elevation; slope gradient; soil unit discharge  +
H
elevations of all nodes elevation changes of all nodes  +
E
equilibrium channel slope, width and depth, bankfull discharge, point bar height, difference in elevation between eroding and depositing banks, channel migration rate, overbank deposition rates of sand and mud, volume fraction content of sand and mud in the floodplain.  +
G
evolving landscape, stratigraphy  +
A
for every grid cell: air and surface temperature, relative humidity, short and long wave radiation, snow height, snow water content, albedo Global outputs: catchment discharge, surface and subsurface flow At user defined locations: full snow profiles (temperature profile, grain types, grain sizes, density, water content, liquid water content)  +
V
http://www.hydro.washington.edu/Lettenmaier/Models/VIC/Documentation/Inputs.shtml  +
P
http://wwwbrr.cr.usgs.gov/projects/SW_MoWS/software/oui_and_mms_s/prms.shtml  +
W
hundreds of physical parameters  +
I
ice flow of an ice sheet, sea-level rise, visco-elastic uplift  +
ice thickness, ice velocity  +
Z
list of Zones: The discrete zones identified in the mask.  +
W
locus of points defining a wave ray  +
M
W
netcdf output files describing atmospheric state, chemistry, etc  +
G
node state grid written to netCDF file (each node gets a code from 0 to 8; see papers)  +
C
organic (allochthonous and autochthonous) and mineral deposition, bay extent, forest extent, marsh extent are the primary outputs  +
organic (allochthonous and autochthonous) and mineral deposition, bay extent, forest extent, marsh extent are the primary outputs  +
I
overland runoff, soil moisture, and infiltration information, and landslide assessments (FSPFVL and AL).  +