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- Model:AquaTellUs + (Boundary conditions like river discharge and sediment loads, input grainsize data, sea level history. Floodplain and deltaic sedimentation rates and grainsize data.)
- Model:CosmoLand + (CRN data both hillslope and fluvial.)
- Model:CarboCAT + (Carbonate lithofacies thickness distributions)
- Model:WACCM-EE + (Cassini data describing Titan photochemical haze. Laboratory work constraining haze properties.)
- Model:SINUOUS + (Channel migration data for real meandering rivers. Topography of floodplains of actual migrating rivers.)
- Model:SimClast + (ClastSim is ideally used for field tests, a preferably well-studied area with some knowledge of the sediment budget is preferred. Most continental to shallow marine clastic coastal systems without too much tidal influence can be used.)
- Model:CellularFanDelta + (Coarse-grained delta experiments without too valley widening, e.g. many XES experiments conducted at the Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory by Paola et al.)
- Model:MarshMorpho2D + (Examples are included in the submission)
- Model:AR2-sinuosity + (Examples of model output are available in the following data repository: Limaye, A. B., 2021, Sinuosity data for numerically modeled and natural channels, University of Virginia Dataverse, https://doi.org/10.18130/V3/TRTTIS.)
- Model:WAVEWATCH III ^TM + (Field data should be used for testing. Lab data has incosistent scaling between gravity and capilary waves.)
- Model:Caesar + (Flow and sediment discharge data, images of topographic change)
- Model:WASH123D + (For field scale: # Flooding of Dade Count … For field scale:</br></br># Flooding of Dade County watershed in South Florida,</br># Flooding of South Fork Broad River Watershed in South Carolina due to Hurricane Earl,</br># Redistru=ibution of waters in a wetland watershed along Biscayne Bay Coast Wetlands. </br></br>For Laboraty Test:</br></br># Circular Dam Break problems,</br># two dimensional non-symmetrical dam break problem, and</br># Constructed storm water treatment area. # Constructed storm water treatment area.)
- Model:Shoreline + (High-resolution coastal change data, for example, digitized from aerial photography or measured with GPS.)
- Model:WEPP + (Ideal data would consist of breakpoint (recording raingage) rainfall data, observed temperatures, radiation, wind, plant cover, residue cover, storm runoff, storm sediment loss, etc.)
- Model:Gospl + (It can be used to test different hypothesis related to Earth past evolution and to characterise the role of several drivers such as precipitation, dynamic topography, sea-level on Earth landscape evolution and sedimentary basins formation.)
- Model:BITM + (It would be interesting to have grainsize data in addition to the other data.)
- Model:DeltaSIM + (Known boundary conditions, discharge, and sediment load as well as basin fluctuations. Dated stratigraphic profiles in deltas that are mostly fluvial dominated, ie lake deltas.)
- Model:GPM + (Laboratory and field data of free-surface flow and clastic transport rates.)
- Model:Lake-Permafrost with Subsidence + (Lake temperature time series, known lake depth, underlying permafrost time series. Surface temperature time series as input (not air temperature).)
- Model:River Erosion Model + (Long term (at least 10 years) of data on s … Long term (at least 10 years) of data on stream channel evolution. This would include changes in both channel width and bed elevation throughout a small channel network. Also have a continuous time series of discharge and physical characteristics of the stream channels (bed grain size distribution, bank soil erodibility, etc.).istribution, bank soil erodibility, etc.).)
- Model:Kirwan marsh model + (Long term, high resolution (annual to couple years) datasets of marsh accretion. Similar time series of channel characteristics would be useful.)