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A list of all pages that have property "Describe input parameters model" with value "The input parameters to a model run consist of an initial shoreline, a wave file, and a set of configuration parameters. The initial shoreline is stored within a custom binary formatted-file. Since CEM has been used for abstract simulations of coastline evolution, the initial model condition consists either of a mostly-smooth shoreline with initial perturbations to the shoreline position (generated by a tool provided with the model), or using a shoreline that resulted from a previous model run. The wave file consists of a set of wave approach angles and wave heights that are used during the model run. This wave file is also generated by a tool provided with the model, and takes as input the statistical distribution of wave-approach angles. Finally, basic model parameters (e.g. number of time steps to simulate, etc.) are specified within an XML-formatted text file. An example is provided with the model.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Model:CEM  + (The input parameters to a model run consisThe input parameters to a model run consist of an initial shoreline, a wave file, and a set of configuration parameters. The initial shoreline is stored within a custom binary formatted-file. Since CEM has been used for abstract simulations of coastline evolution, the initial model condition consists either of a mostly-smooth shoreline with initial perturbations to the shoreline position (generated by a tool provided with the model), or using a shoreline that resulted from a previous model run. The wave file consists of a set of wave approach angles and wave heights that are used during the model run. This wave file is also generated by a tool provided with the model, and takes as input the statistical distribution of wave-approach angles. Finally, basic model parameters (e.g. number of time steps to simulate, etc.) are specified within an XML-formatted text file. An example is provided with the model.le. An example is provided with the model.)