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A list of all pages that have property "Describe input parameters model" with value "To generate a grid, the user should input the boundary node information, boundary segment information and hole (or island) information in form of a .poly file, as described in the Triangle manual (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~quake/triangle.poly.html). These input nodes and segments in the .poly file are forced into the triangulation of the domain. Alternatively (and this is a strong point of BATTRI), all this information can be created from only a bathymetric dataset with the use of the editing options of BATTRI (see Option 0 in Running BATTRI section). This process may require manual deleting of unnecessary segments and nodes, closing of islands by segment adding, addition of an open ocean boundary segment, etc. As a starting point, ordered digital coastline node data can be extracted from the National Geophysical Data Center's webpage (https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/shorelines/) at various scales ranging from 1:70,000 to 1:5,000,000. If the coastline is very highly resolved, causing an excessive number of elements along the shoreline, the routine "xy_simplify.m" can be used to reduce the number of nodes to the desired resolution. Remember to format this data into a .poly file, consisting of nodes and segments, before inputting into BATTRI. To refine an already created grid, the user can input the above referenced information either in the form of a previously created .poly file or in the form of NML standard .nod, .ele and .bat files (see next section, Running BATTRI).". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Model:BatTri  + (To generate a grid, the user should input To generate a grid, the user should input the boundary node information, boundary segment information and hole (or island) information in form of a .poly file, as described in the Triangle manual (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~quake/triangle.poly.html). These input nodes and segments in the .poly file are forced into the triangulation of the domain. Alternatively (and this is a strong point of BATTRI), all this information can be created from only a bathymetric dataset with the use of the editing options of BATTRI (see Option 0 in Running BATTRI section). This process may require manual deleting of unnecessary segments and nodes, closing of islands by segment adding, addition of an open ocean boundary segment, etc.</br>As a starting point, ordered digital coastline node data can be extracted from the National Geophysical Data Center's webpage (https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/shorelines/) at various scales ranging from 1:70,000 to 1:5,000,000. If the coastline is very highly resolved, causing an excessive number of elements along the shoreline, the routine "xy_simplify.m" can be used to reduce the number of nodes to the desired resolution. Remember to format this data into a .poly file, consisting of nodes and segments, before inputting into BATTRI. To refine an already created grid, the user can input the above referenced information either in the form of a previously created .poly file or in the form of NML standard .nod, .ele and .bat files (see next section, Running BATTRI). files (see next section, Running BATTRI).)