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A list of all pages that have property "Describe input parameters model" with value "grid : Landlab ModelGrid<br> thicknesses : ndarray of shape `(n_layers, )` or `(n_layers, n_nodes)`<br> Values of layer thicknesses from surface to depth. Layers do not have to have constant thickness. Layer thickness can be zero, though the entirety of Lithology must have non-zero thickness. ids : ndarray of shape `(n_layers, )` or `(n_layers, n_nodes)`<br> Values of rock type IDs corresponding to each layer specified in **thicknesses**. A single layer may have multiple rock types if specified by the user attrs : dict<br> Rock type property dictionary. See class docstring for example of required format. layer_type : str, optional<br> Type of Landlab layers object used to store the layers. If MaterialLayers (default) is specified, then erosion removes material and does not create a layer of thickness zero. If EventLayers is used, then erosion removes material and creates layers of thickness zero. Thus, EventLayers may be appropriate if the user is interested in chronostratigraphy. dz_advection : float, `(n_nodes, )` shape array, or at-node field array optional<br> Change in rock elevation due to advection by some external process. This can be changed using the property setter. Dimensions are in length, not length per time. rock_id : value or `(n_nodes, )` shape array, optional<br> Rock type id for new material if deposited. This can be changed using the property setter.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Model:Lithology  + (grid : Landlab ModelGrid<br> thickngrid : Landlab ModelGrid<br></br></br>thicknesses : ndarray of shape `(n_layers, )` or `(n_layers, n_nodes)`<br></br>Values of layer thicknesses from surface to depth. </br>Layers do not have to have constant thickness. </br>Layer thickness can be zero, though the entirety of Lithology must have non-zero thickness.</br></br>ids : ndarray of shape `(n_layers, )` or `(n_layers, n_nodes)`<br></br>Values of rock type IDs corresponding to each layer specified in **thicknesses**. </br>A single layer may have multiple rock types if specified by the user</br></br>attrs : dict<br></br>Rock type property dictionary. </br>See class docstring for example of required format.</br></br>layer_type : str, optional<br></br>Type of Landlab layers object used to store the layers. </br>If MaterialLayers (default) is specified, then erosion removes material and does not create a layer of thickness zero. </br>If EventLayers is used, then erosion removes material and creates layers of thickness zero. </br>Thus, EventLayers may be appropriate if the user is interested in chronostratigraphy.</br></br>dz_advection : float, `(n_nodes, )` shape array, or at-node field array optional<br></br>Change in rock elevation due to advection by some external process.</br>This can be changed using the property setter. </br>Dimensions are in length, not length per time.</br></br>rock_id : value or `(n_nodes, )` shape array, optional<br></br>Rock type id for new material if deposited.</br>This can be changed using the property setter.ype id for new material if deposited. This can be changed using the property setter.)