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A list of all pages that have property "Describe processes" with value "The main source code calls sub-modules that simulate the following processes: - Vegetation community colonization as a function of local water depth. Colonization is deterministic over some ranges and stochastic in others. - Solution of flow field in two dimensions using a cellular automata algorithm (see Larsen and Harvey, 2010, Geomorphology, and Larsen and Harvey, 2010 in press, American Naturalist). The flow field is only simulated during high-flow events that entrain sediment. - Sediment transport by flow according to an advection-dispersion equation. Within each high-flow pulse, steady conditions are assumed. - Evolution of the topography through sediment transport, peat accretion (which is based on Larsen et al., Ecological Monographs, 2007), diffusive erosion of topographic gradients, vegetative propagation, and below-ground biomass expansion. - Adjustment of water levels and high-flow discharge to satisfy a water balance and compensate for the growth of vegetation patches.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Model:RASCAL  + (The main source code calls sub-modules thaThe main source code calls sub-modules that simulate the following processes:</br>- Vegetation community colonization as a function of local water depth. Colonization is deterministic over some ranges and stochastic in others.</br>- Solution of flow field in two dimensions using a cellular automata algorithm (see Larsen and Harvey, 2010, Geomorphology, and Larsen and Harvey, 2010 in press, American Naturalist). The flow field is only simulated during high-flow events that entrain sediment.</br>- Sediment transport by flow according to an advection-dispersion equation. Within each high-flow pulse, steady conditions are assumed.</br>- Evolution of the topography through sediment transport, peat accretion (which is based on Larsen et al., Ecological Monographs, 2007), diffusive erosion of topographic gradients, vegetative propagation, and below-ground biomass expansion.</br>- Adjustment of water levels and high-flow discharge to satisfy a water balance and compensate for the growth of vegetation patches.sate for the growth of vegetation patches.)