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rasters of (at ArcGIS ASCII format): 1. soil PSD (d50) for each soil-profile layer at the end of the simulation (e.g. D50aL13.txt) 2. surface soil PSD (d50) at defined temporal increments (e.g. d50aL038.00pc.txt) 3. soil depth (cm) at defined temporal increments (e.g. DepthL038.00pc.txt) 4. total soil erosion (TotalErosion.txt) 5. soil PSD at the end of the simulation - a layer describing the % of each PSD grading class  +
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receivers : ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> For each node, the IDs of the nodes that receive its flow. For nodes that do not direct flow to all neighbors, grid.BAD_INDEX is given as a placeholder. The ID of the node itself is given if no other receiver is assigned. proportions : ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> For each receiver, the proportion of flow (between 0 and 1) is given. A proportion of zero indicates that the link does not have flow along it. slopes: ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> For each node in the array ``recievers``, the slope value (positive downhill) in the direction of flow. If no flow occurs (value of ``recievers`` is -1), then this array is set to 0. steepest_slope : ndarray<br> The slope value (positive downhill) in the direction of flow. steepest_receiver : ndarray<br> For each node, the node ID of the node connected by the steepest link. grid.BAD_INDEX is given if no flow emmanates from the node. sink : ndarray<br> IDs of nodes that are flow sinks (they are their own receivers) receiver_links : ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> ID of links that leads from each node to its receiver, or grid.BAD_INDEX if no flow occurs on this link. steepest_link : ndarray<br> For each node, the link ID of the steepest link. grid.BAD_INDEX is given if no flow emanates from the node.  +
receivers : ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> For each node, the IDs of the nodes that receive its flow. For nodes that do not direct flow to all neighbors, BAD_INDEX_VALUE is given as a placeholder. The ID of the node itself is given if no other receiver is assigned. proportions : ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> For each receiver, the proportion of flow (between 0 and 1) is given. A proportion of zero indicates that the link does not have flow along it. slopes: ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> For each node in the array ``recievers``, the slope value (positive downhill) in the direction of flow. If no flow occurs (value of ``recievers`` is -1), then this array is set to 0. steepest_slope : ndarray<br> The slope value (positive downhill) in the direction of flow. steepest_receiver : ndarray<br> For each node, the node ID of the node connected by the steepest link. BAD_INDEX_VALUE is given if no flow emmanates from the node. sink : ndarray<br> IDs of nodes that are flow sinks (they are their own receivers) receiver_links : ndarray of size (num nodes, max neighbors at node)<br> ID of links that leads from each node to its receiver, or BAD_INDEX_VALUE if no flow occurs on this link. steepest_link : ndarray<br> For each node, the link ID of the steepest link. BAD_INDEX_VALUE is given if no flow emanates from the node.  +
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resultant landscape topography and vegetation distributions; annual avalanching statistics  +
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salt marsh erosion rate, shape of marsh boundary, erosion time, magnitude of erosion events frequency occurrence erosion events of a given magnitude  +
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sediment concentration (alpha); carrier fluid turbulence (k, epsilon); granular temperature (Theta); fluid pressure (p); sediment and fluid velocities (Ua, Ub); turbulence modulation factor (tmf); particle pressure ( kinetic part, pa), more details are described in the user maunal.  +
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sediment transport rate, direction of sediment transport, bedforms, and several intermediate results (settling velocity, threshold of movements , bed shear stress, etc.)  +
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sediment, root, and carbon fractions as a function of depth porosity as a function of depth  +
see MODFLOW 6 Description of Input/Output at https://water.usgs.gov/water-resources/software/MODFLOW-6  +
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solute concentrations as a function of time and space at user-defined locations within the modeled stream system  +
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temperature time series at variable depths into the subsurface in deg C lake depth in m ice thickness in m  +
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temperature, salinity, current 3D fields. Air/sea fluxes  +
temporal/spatial distribution of sediment types and fluid flow conditions, stratigraphic architecture of deposit  +
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the evolution of ice extent and thickness over time, the thermal and dynamic states of the ice sheet, and the associated lithospheric response  +
the vertical and horizontal positions of every particle center, the randomly sampled number of entrainment events, the number of particles actually entrained, the actual particle travel distance, the particle ‘age’, or the number of numerical steps since last entrainment for every particle, and the number of particles which cross all boundaries, i.e. sub-region and downstream at x_max  +
tidal flat elevation in time  +
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time series - such as water and sediment partitioning spatial - such as bed elevation profiles, saved at lower time resolution (chosen by user)  +
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time-histories of shoreline positions on a sub-grid scale and the water depths over the gridded portion of the model. Time histories of the inlet cross-section and the areas of bar, channels and tidal flats in the estuary  +
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time_to_next_fire : float<br> Updated value for the time to next fire.  +
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topographic derivatives (slope, curvature, flow accumulation, drainage basins), flow paths, chiplots, swath profiles, among others.  +
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ultiple state variables and summary data  +
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vel.*: fluid velocity, binary format, the I/O format can be found in io.F in the folder \Src. conc.*: sediment concentration, binary format, see io.F in the folder \Src for detailed I/O information. press.*: fluid dynamic pressure, binary format, see io.F in the folder \Src for detailed I/O information. vel\_p.*: difference of sediment velocity from fluid velocity, output if inertia effect or hindered settling effect is considered, binary format, see io.F in the folder \Src for detailed I/O information. DDt.*: material derivative of fluid velocity, output if inertia effect is included, binary format, see io.F in the folder \Src for detailed I/O information. ushear.dat: time series of plane averaged bottom shear velocity, it is output every time step, ASCII format. logfile: log of screen output to monitor the quantities such as CFL number, domain averaged concentration, bottom concentration, etc., ASCII format.  +
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volume fraction content of tracers in the deposit  +
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water depths (m), water discharges (m3/s), free surface elevation with respect to the SWL (m)  +
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water discharge, nutrients  +
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water use (demand, withdrawal, consumption, and return flow)  +
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water volume, water flux, reservoir storage, unmet water demand  +
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watershed boundaries, river elevation profiles, and catchment statistics  +
wave height, period, and direction throughout the specified computational domain  +
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wave heights, velocities, water levels, sediment concentrations, sediment transport rates, bottom changes, bathymetry, additional model variables  +
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weight bedload transport rates of each size-density fraction  +
xdmf time series calling hdf5 files.  +