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A list of all pages that have property "Describe output parameters model" with value "Predict the evolution of glaciers, icefields, or ice sheets". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Model:Coastal Dune Model  + (Output is '.dat' files showing vegetation cover density and DEM of the model domain at specified time intervals)
  • Model:GEOMBEST-Plus  + (Output parameters: * Marsh boundary - giveOutput parameters:</br>* Marsh boundary - gives the position of the backbarrier marsh edge through time</br>* Shorelines - gives the position of the barrier shoreline through time</br>* step number - saves the surface morphology and stratigraphy for the model at each time stepratigraphy for the model at each time step)
  • Model:OrderID  + (Outputs are m and r values, plus p values Outputs are m and r values, plus p values indicating the probability that the calculated m and r values could occur by chance. Graphical output is produced showing the vertical section of strata, a transition probability matrix for the facies, a histogram of facies frequency, a plot of the m value calculated from observed strata versus the m values calculated from Monte Carlo modelling of shuffled equivalent strata, and a plot of the r value calculated from observed strata versus the r values calculated from Monte Carlo modelling of shuffled equivalent strata.o modelling of shuffled equivalent strata.)
  • Model:OptimalCycleID  + (Outputs are plots of the vertical succession input along with a series of transition probability matrices and facies orders indicating the more and less ordered arrangements of facies)
  • Model:LEMming2  + (Outputs complete Matlab workspace at user-defined intervals. Outputs surface plots at user-defined intervals. Some scripts are included for additional visualization of output.)
  • Model:CHILD  + (Outputs include grids of surface elevationOutputs include grids of surface elevation, drainage area, gradient, stratigraphy, drainage direction, Voronoi cell areas, sediment texture; data on mesh configuration; total landscape volume and change in volume at each storm (time step); list of storm durations, timing, and intensities. storm durations, timing, and intensities.)
  • Model:PIHM  + (PIHM v2.0 uses Net_CDF for state and flux output. Details are under development (April 2009) and will be complete July 2009)
  • Model:GSFLOW  + (PRMS: http://wwwbrr.cr.usgs.gov/projects/SW_MoWS/software/oui_and_mms_s/prms.shtml MODFLOW http://water.usgs.gov/nrp/gwsoftware/modflow2005/modflow2005.html)
  • Model:1D Hillslope MCMC  + (Parameters used for simulations by the MCMC algorithm and their likelihood compared to the field data.)
  • Model:GEOtop  + (Please see: http://geotopmodel.github.io/geotop/)
  • Model:GNE  + (Primary outputs: N, P, Si, and C yields and loads by river basin and nutrient form. Secondary outputs: Source attribution by nutrient form and main natural and anthropogenic inputs to watersheds. Total Suspended Solids are also predicted.)
  • Model:PsHIC  + (Produce 5 output files (ESRI ASCII format)Produce 5 output files (ESRI ASCII format):</br># HI.txt - pixel scale hypsometric integral;</br># max_elev.txt - the maximum elevation of the catchment flowing thorough each pixel;</br># Elev_Acc.txt - the sum of the elevation (m) of all the pixels flowing thorough each pixel;</br># flowacc.txt - Contributing area in pixels;</br></br>To change the names of the output files, edit the last section of the source code.</br># junctions.txt - how many of a pixel's 8 neighbors flow into it;any of a pixel's 8 neighbors flow into it;)
  • Model:MARSSIM  + (RAW image files of elevation and shaded relief. ASCII file of elevations at specified times. ASCII files of other state variables as desired at specified times. Iteration-by-iteration summary file)
  • Model:ROMSBuilder  + (ROMSBuilder creates the new component in hROMSBuilder creates the new component in home directory under "~/.cmt/components". It is safer not to edit the directory. Once a component is successfully created the next one goes relatively faster. To open the project user should go to "My Project > ROMSBuilder". The new project can only be seen by the owner. To share the project with the rest of the community please contact CSDMS.</br>Notes:</br>Please wait for ROMSBuilder to finish before creating the next component. Overall run time is almost an hour for the first component.</br>"Performance efficient mode" is not meant for ROMSBuilder, hence please avoid setting it on the tab dialogs.</br>Default configuration settings is always that of UPWELLING. Please edit the config values to run your new roms component.config values to run your new roms component.)
  • Model:GLUDM  + (Rasters containing the relative area of a specific land use in the future.)
  • Model:AeoLiS  + (Real-world grid cell surface area Wind velReal-world grid cell surface area</br>Wind velocity</br>Wind shear velocity</br>Wind direction</br>Bed level above reference</br>Water level above reference</br>Wave height</br>Equilibrium sediment concentration integrated over saltation height</br>Instantaneous sediment concentration integrated over saltation height</br>Instantaneous sediment flux</br>Sediment entrainment</br>Weights of sediment fractions</br>Weights of sediment fractions based on grain size distribution in the air</br>Weights of sediment fractions based on grain size distribution in the bed</br>Shear velocity threshold</br>Bed composition layer thickness</br>Moisure content</br>Salt content</br>Sediment mass in bed content Salt content Sediment mass in bed)
  • Model:BITM  + (Resultant barrier island configuration andResultant barrier island configuration and sediment distribution along the continental shelf as results of the effects of five different processes: reworking of the beach profile, inner-shelf sediment redistribution, overwash, laggonal deposition and aeolian sediment reworking.deposition and aeolian sediment reworking.)
  • Model:SPACE  + (Returns/updates Landlab grid fields: 'topographic__elevation' : Topographic surface elevation 'bedrock__elevation' : Bedrock surface elevation 'soil__depth' : Depth of alluvial layer on river bed 'sediment__flux' : Sediment flux out of each grid node)
  • Model:Avulsion  + (River positions with time)
  • Model:MRSAA  + (River profiles, sediment transport rates, alluvial cover depths and channel bed elevations.)