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TopoFlow 3.0, mainly developed by Scott Peckham, is a 2D spatially-distributed hydrologic model that simulates different physical processes in a watershed with the goal of predicting how various hydrological variables, like snowmelt, precipitation, evapotranspiration, infiltration, channel/overland flow, shallow subsurface flow and flow diversions evolve in time in response to climatic forcings. Time evolutions for single pixels (like hydrographs), collections of user-selected pixels, or entire grids (as animations) are all supported as output options. TopoFlow became available in 2010 as a set of over 20 plug and play components that can be used with the CSDMS Modeling Tool (CMT).
The components have successfully be linked to other models like a valley glacier model, GC2D.
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